Projections of rain‐on‐snow events in a sub‐arctic river basin under 1.5°C–4°C global warming
Jack W. Warden,
Reza Rezvani,
Mohammad Reza Najafi
et al.
Abstract:Rain‐on‐snow (ROS) is a compound hydrometeorological extreme event that can lead to severe socioeconomic impacts and affect ecosystem function. In high‐latitude regions, the percolation of liquid precipitation through snowpack and the associated formation of ice layers can create greater potential for significant runoff and also cause hardship for wintertime ungulate foraging. In this study, we assess the characteristics of ROS events and the corresponding impacts over a large sub‐arctic river basin in northwe… Show more
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