Warming Climate Can Increase Avalanche Risk, Studies Show
#Climate change #Avalanche risk #Sierra Nevada #Atmospheric rivers #Snowfall patterns #UC Santa Barbara #Winter safety #Weather intensity
📌 Key Takeaways
- Climate warming leads to heavier, wetter snowfall despite fewer snowy days
- Higher elevations in Sierra Nevada may experience increased snowfall
- Atmospheric river intensity is a critical factor for avalanche risk
- Total snow days are decreasing while individual snow events become more intense
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🏷️ Themes
Climate change, Avalanche risk, Weather patterns, Mountain safety
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