2023
DOI: 10.3390/rs15071944
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Decline of Late Spring and Summer Snow Cover in the Scottish Highlands from 1984 to 2022: A Landsat Time Series

Abstract: Late spring and summer snow cover, the remnants of winter and early spring snowfall, not only possess an intrinsic importance for montane flora and fauna, but also act as a sensitive indicator for climate change. The variability and potential trends in late spring and summer (snowmelt season) snow cover in mountain regions are often poorly documented. May to mid-September Landsat imagery from 1984 to 2022 was used to quantify changes in the snow-covered area of upland regions in the Scottish Highlands. There w… Show more

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“…The reserve was mostly wooded at least until the 1600s (Macfarlane, 1908in Steven & Carlisle, 1959 but has since been largely deforested, and now consists mostly of blanket bog and heathland. The Scottish Highlands as a whole are already experiencing the effects of rapid climate change, and Alladale is expected to have experienced warming temperatures and declining snow cover over the period considered (Spracklen & Spracklen, 2023).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reserve was mostly wooded at least until the 1600s (Macfarlane, 1908in Steven & Carlisle, 1959 but has since been largely deforested, and now consists mostly of blanket bog and heathland. The Scottish Highlands as a whole are already experiencing the effects of rapid climate change, and Alladale is expected to have experienced warming temperatures and declining snow cover over the period considered (Spracklen & Spracklen, 2023).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%