F.: Multiple effects of changes in Arctic snow cover

Abstract Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and other regions through its influence on the surface energy balance (e.g. reflectivity), water balance (e.g. water storage and release), thermal regimes (e.g. insulation), vegetation and trace...

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Main Authors: Terry V. Callaghan, Margareta Johansson, Ross D. Brown, Pavel Ya. Groisman, Niklas Labba, Vladimir Radionov, Raymond S. Bradley, Sylvie Blangy, Olga N. Bulygina, Torben R. Christensen, Jonathan E. Colman, Richard L. H. Essery, Bruce C. Forbes, Mads C. Forchhammer, Vladimir N. Golubev, Richard E. Honrath, Glenn P. Juday, Anna V. Meshcherskaya, Gareth K. Phoenix, John Pomeroy, Arja Rautio, David A. Robinson, Niels M. Schmidt, Mark C. Serreze, Vladimir P. Shevchenko, Er I. Shiklomanov, Andrey B. Shmakin, Matthew Sturm, Ming-ko Woo, Eric F. Wood
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.693.7898 2023-05-15T14:42:09+02:00 F.: Multiple effects of changes in Arctic snow cover Terry V. Callaghan Margareta Johansson Ross D. Brown Pavel Ya. Groisman Niklas Labba Vladimir Radionov Raymond S. Bradley Sylvie Blangy Olga N. Bulygina Torben R. Christensen Jonathan E. Colman Richard L. H. Essery Bruce C. Forbes Mads C. Forchhammer Vladimir N. Golubev Richard E. Honrath Glenn P. Juday Anna V. Meshcherskaya Gareth K. Phoenix John Pomeroy Arja Rautio David A. Robinson Niels M. Schmidt Mark C. Serreze Vladimir P. Shevchenko Er I. Shiklomanov Andrey B. Shmakin Matthew Sturm Ming-ko Woo Eric F. Wood The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.693.7898 en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.693.7898 Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. https://www.geo.umass.edu/climate/papers2/Callaghan_Ambio2011.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T18:31:59Z Abstract Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and other regions through its influence on the surface energy balance (e.g. reflectivity), water balance (e.g. water storage and release), thermal regimes (e.g. insulation), vegetation and trace gas fluxes. Feedbacks to the climate system have global consequences. The livelihoods and well-being of Arctic residents and many services for the wider population depend on snow conditions so changes have important consequences. Already, changing snow conditions, partic-ularly reduced summer soil moisture, winter thaw events and rain-on-snow conditions have negatively affected commercial forestry, reindeer herding, some wild animal populations and vegetation. Reductions in snow cover are also adversely impacting indigenous peoples ’ access to traditional foods with negative impacts on human health and well-being. However, there are likely to be some benefits from a changing Arctic snow regime such as more even run-off from melting snow that favours hydropower operations. Text Arctic Human health Unknown Arctic
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description Abstract Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and other regions through its influence on the surface energy balance (e.g. reflectivity), water balance (e.g. water storage and release), thermal regimes (e.g. insulation), vegetation and trace gas fluxes. Feedbacks to the climate system have global consequences. The livelihoods and well-being of Arctic residents and many services for the wider population depend on snow conditions so changes have important consequences. Already, changing snow conditions, partic-ularly reduced summer soil moisture, winter thaw events and rain-on-snow conditions have negatively affected commercial forestry, reindeer herding, some wild animal populations and vegetation. Reductions in snow cover are also adversely impacting indigenous peoples ’ access to traditional foods with negative impacts on human health and well-being. However, there are likely to be some benefits from a changing Arctic snow regime such as more even run-off from melting snow that favours hydropower operations.
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author Terry V. Callaghan
Margareta Johansson
Ross D. Brown
Pavel Ya. Groisman
Niklas Labba
Vladimir Radionov
Raymond S. Bradley
Sylvie Blangy
Olga N. Bulygina
Torben R. Christensen
Jonathan E. Colman
Richard L. H. Essery
Bruce C. Forbes
Mads C. Forchhammer
Vladimir N. Golubev
Richard E. Honrath
Glenn P. Juday
Anna V. Meshcherskaya
Gareth K. Phoenix
John Pomeroy
Arja Rautio
David A. Robinson
Niels M. Schmidt
Mark C. Serreze
Vladimir P. Shevchenko
Er I. Shiklomanov
Andrey B. Shmakin
Matthew Sturm
Ming-ko Woo
Eric F. Wood
spellingShingle Terry V. Callaghan
Margareta Johansson
Ross D. Brown
Pavel Ya. Groisman
Niklas Labba
Vladimir Radionov
Raymond S. Bradley
Sylvie Blangy
Olga N. Bulygina
Torben R. Christensen
Jonathan E. Colman
Richard L. H. Essery
Bruce C. Forbes
Mads C. Forchhammer
Vladimir N. Golubev
Richard E. Honrath
Glenn P. Juday
Anna V. Meshcherskaya
Gareth K. Phoenix
John Pomeroy
Arja Rautio
David A. Robinson
Niels M. Schmidt
Mark C. Serreze
Vladimir P. Shevchenko
Er I. Shiklomanov
Andrey B. Shmakin
Matthew Sturm
Ming-ko Woo
Eric F. Wood
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Margareta Johansson
Ross D. Brown
Pavel Ya. Groisman
Niklas Labba
Vladimir Radionov
Raymond S. Bradley
Sylvie Blangy
Olga N. Bulygina
Torben R. Christensen
Jonathan E. Colman
Richard L. H. Essery
Bruce C. Forbes
Mads C. Forchhammer
Vladimir N. Golubev
Richard E. Honrath
Glenn P. Juday
Anna V. Meshcherskaya
Gareth K. Phoenix
John Pomeroy
Arja Rautio
David A. Robinson
Niels M. Schmidt
Mark C. Serreze
Vladimir P. Shevchenko
Er I. Shiklomanov
Andrey B. Shmakin
Matthew Sturm
Ming-ko Woo
Eric F. Wood
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