2019
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2019-300
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Spatiotemporal variation of snow depth in the Northern Hemisphere from 1992 to 2016

Abstract: Abstract. Snow cover is an effective indicator of climate change due to its impact on regional and global surface energy and water balance, and thus also weather and climate, hydrological processes and water resources, and the ecosystem as a whole. The overall objective of this study is to investigate changes and variations of snow depth and snow mass over the Northern Hemisphere from 1992 to 2016. We developed a long term Northern Hemisphere daily snow depth and snow water equivalent product (NHSnow) by apply… Show more

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