[HTML][HTML] Wolverines (Gulo gulo) in a changing landscape and warming climate: A decadal synthesis of global conservation ecology research
Wolverines are vulnerable to multiple, widespread, increasing forms of human activity so
have become an indicator of conservation success or failure for northern ecosystems …
have become an indicator of conservation success or failure for northern ecosystems …
California's 2023 snow deluge: Contextualizing an extreme snow year against future climate change
The increasing prevalence of low snow conditions in a warming climate has attracted
substantial attention in recent years, but a focus exclusively on low snow leaves high snow …
substantial attention in recent years, but a focus exclusively on low snow leaves high snow …
Long‐Term Alpine Plant Responses to Global Change Drivers Depend on Functional Traits
Forecasting plant responses under global change is a critical but challenging endeavour.
Despite seemingly idiosyncratic responses of species to global change, greater …
Despite seemingly idiosyncratic responses of species to global change, greater …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring the daily evolution and extent of snow drought
BJ Hatchett, AM Rhoades… - Natural Hazards and …, 2022 - nhess.copernicus.org
Snow droughts are commonly defined as below-average snowpack at a point in time,
typically 1 April in the western United States (wUS). This definition is valuable for interpreting …
typically 1 April in the western United States (wUS). This definition is valuable for interpreting …
High Resolution SnowModel Simulations Reveal Future Elevation‐Dependent Snow Loss and Earlier, Flashier Surface Water Input for the Upper Colorado River …
Continued climate warming is reducing seasonal snowpacks in the western United States,
where> 50% of historical water supplies were snowmelt‐derived. In the Upper Colorado …
where> 50% of historical water supplies were snowmelt‐derived. In the Upper Colorado …
Modelling of snow and glacier melt dynamics in a mountainous river basin using integrated SWAT and machine learning approaches
A Gogineni, MR Chintalacheruvu, RV Kale - Earth Science Informatics, 2024 - Springer
Modelling streamflow in snow-covered mountainous regions with complex hydrology and
topography poses a significant challenge, particularly given the pronounced influence of …
topography poses a significant challenge, particularly given the pronounced influence of …
Uncertainty, complexity and constraints: how do we robustly assess biological responses under a rapidly changing climate?
I Rangwala, W Moss, J Wolken, R Rondeau, K Newlon… - Climate, 2021 - mdpi.com
How robust is our assessment of impacts to ecosystems and species from a rapidly
changing climate during the 21st century? We examine the challenges of uncertainty …
changing climate during the 21st century? We examine the challenges of uncertainty …
An assessment of snow-glacier melt runoff under climate change scenarios in the Himalayan basin
In this study, a coupled and improved snow-glacier runoff modeling framework has been
presented, which aims to separate the snowmelt runoff from glaciated and non-glaciated …
presented, which aims to separate the snowmelt runoff from glaciated and non-glaciated …
Interacting effects of watershed and coastal processes on the evolution of compound flooding during Hurricane Irene
In low‐lying estuarine regions, compound flooding (CF) is caused by the co‐occurrence of
extreme precipitation, river flooding and storm surge. In recent decades, there has been a …
extreme precipitation, river flooding and storm surge. In recent decades, there has been a …
Recolonization following past persecution questions the importance of persistent snow cover as a range limiting factor for wolverines
Globally, climate is changing rapidly, which causes shifts in many species' distributions,
stressing the need to understand their response to changing environmental conditions to …
stressing the need to understand their response to changing environmental conditions to …