The Changing Face of Arctic Snow Cover: A Synthesis of Observed and Projected Changes

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Terry V. Callaghan
Margareta Johansson
Ross D. Brown
Pavel Ya. Groisman
Niklas Labba
Vladimir Radionov
Roger G. Barry
Olga N. Bulygina
Richard L. H. Essery
D. M. Frolov
Vladimir N. Golubev
Thomas C. Grenfell
Marina N. Petrushina
Vyacheslav N. Razuvaev
David A. Robinson
Peter Romanov
Drew Shindell
Andrey B. Shmakin
Sergey A. Sokratov
Stephen Warren
Daquing Yang
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[1] Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,Department of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Division of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analyses
[2] Lund University,NSIDC/CIRES
[3] Climate Research Division of Environment Canada,Climatology Department
[4] Ouranos Climate Consortium,School of Geosciences
[5] NOAA/NESDIS National Climatic Data Center,Laboratory of Snow Avalanches and Mudflows, Faculty of Geography
[6] Gáisi Sámi Centre,Department of Atmospheric Sciences, MS 351640
[7] AARI,Department of Physical Geography and Landscapes, Faculty of Geography
[8] University of Colorado,Department of Geography
[9] All-Russian Research Institute of Hydrometeorological Information—World Data Centre (RIHMI-WDC),Faculty of Geography, Natural Risks Assessment Laboratory
[10] University of Edinburgh,Department of Atmospheric Sciences, and of Earth & Space Sciences
[11] Moscow State University,Water and Environmental Research Center
[12] University of Washington,undefined
[13] Moscow State University,undefined
[14] RIHMI-WDC,undefined
[15] Rutgers University,undefined
[16] NOAA/NESDIS World Weather Building Rm. 711,undefined
[17] NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies,undefined
[18] Institute of Geography,undefined
[19] Moscow State University,undefined
[20] University of Washington,undefined
[21] University of Alaska Fairbanks,undefined
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AMBIO | 2011年 / 40卷
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Snow depth; Snow water equivalent; Snow cover duration; Snow cover extent;
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Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to the widespread warming and increasing winter precipitation that has characterized the Arctic climate for the past 40–50 years. The largest and most rapid decreases in snow water equivalent (SWE) and snow cover duration (SCD) are observed over maritime regions of the Arctic with the highest precipitation amounts. There is also evidence of marked differences in the response of snow cover between the North American and Eurasian sectors of the Arctic, with the North American sector exhibiting decreases in snow cover and snow depth over the entire period of available in situ observations from around 1950, while widespread decreases in snow cover are not apparent over Eurasia until after around 1980. However, snow depths are increasing in many regions of Eurasia. Warming and more frequent winter thaws are contributing to changes in snow pack structure with important implications for land use and provision of ecosystem services. Projected changes in snow cover from Global Climate Models for the 2050 period indicate increases in maximum SWE of up to 15% over much of the Arctic, with the largest increases (15–30%) over the Siberian sector. In contrast, SCD is projected to decrease by about 10–20% over much of the Arctic, with the smallest decreases over Siberia (<10%) and the largest decreases over Alaska and northern Scandinavia (30–40%) by 2050. These projected changes will have far-reaching consequences for the climate system, human activities, hydrology, and ecology.
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