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How Will Forests Affect Mountain Snow Storage in a Warming Climate?

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2016-05-24

Summary

Forests strongly influence snow processes and affect the amount and duration of snow storage on a landscape. Therefore, forest changes, from management activities or natural disturbances, have important consequences for spring and summer soil moisture availability, aquatic habitat, and water supply. Accounting for these effects of forest change on watersheds will become even more important under warming climate conditions, which will reduce the amount and duration of snow storage. In this webinar, Susan E. Dickerson-Lange presents on Northwest Climate Science Center supported research that led to the creation of a conceptual model that paired relevant spatial datasets for considering the combined impacts of forest and climate change [...]

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Author :
Susan Dickerson-Lange
Funding Agency :
Northwest CSC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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