2007
DOI: 10.1002/wea.23
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No Scottish snow survives until winter 2006/07

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“…Precipitation gradients are steep (Ballantyne, 1983), so that above 600 m all but the most easterly summits experience a mean annual precipitation 4 2000 mm, with some westerly summits receiving 4 4000 mm. During much of the twentieth century average snow-lie (450% cover) exceeded 100 days per year at 600 m and 150-180 days at 900 m (Manley, 1971), though in recent years snow-lie has been less persistent (Watson et al, 2007). During the Little Ice Age, however, perennial snowbeds existed on some plateaux (Mitchell, 1999).…”
Section: Holocene Periglacial Processes On High Groundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precipitation gradients are steep (Ballantyne, 1983), so that above 600 m all but the most easterly summits experience a mean annual precipitation 4 2000 mm, with some westerly summits receiving 4 4000 mm. During much of the twentieth century average snow-lie (450% cover) exceeded 100 days per year at 600 m and 150-180 days at 900 m (Manley, 1971), though in recent years snow-lie has been less persistent (Watson et al, 2007). During the Little Ice Age, however, perennial snowbeds existed on some plateaux (Mitchell, 1999).…”
Section: Holocene Periglacial Processes On High Groundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements give greatest length, breadth and depth in that order. A map in Watson et al (2007) showed the main place names.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements give greatest length, breadth and depth in that order. A map in Watson et al (2007) showed the main place names.On the website www.winterhighland.info, IC repeated his annual thread with Attention all walkers! 2010 snow patch season.…”
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“…Measurements give greatest length, breadth, and depth in that order. A map in Watson et al (2007) shows the main hills named.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%