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Article Dans Une Revue Environmental Research Letters Année : 2013

Change in snow phenology and its potential feedback to temperature in the Northern Hemisphere over the last three decades

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Spatiotemporal patterns of evapotranspiration in response to multiple environmental factors simulated by the Community Land Model Xiaoying Shi, Jiafu Mao, Peter E Thornton et al.-Is Eurasian October snow cover extent increasing? R D Brown and C Derksen-Recent citations Spatiotemporal variability of snow cover timing and duration over the Eurasian continent during 1966-2012 Xinyue Zhong et al-Evaluation of snow cover and snow water equivalent in the continental Arctic in CMIP5 models María Santolaria-Otín and Olga Zolina-Snow cover change and its relationship with land surface temperature and vegetation in northeastern North America from 2000 to 2017 Kristen Thiebault and Stephen Young-This content was downloaded from IP address 157.136.75.78 on 16/09 Abstract Trends in the duration or extent of snow cover are expected to feedback to temperature trends. We analyzed trends in dates of onset and termination of snow cover in relation to temperature over the past 27 years (1980-2006) from over 636 meteorological stations in the Northern Hemisphere. Different trends in snow duration are observed over North America and Eurasia. Over North America, the termination date of snow cover remained stable during the 27 years, whereas over Eurasia it has advanced by 2.6 ± 5.6 d decade −1. Earlier snow cover termination is systematically correlated on a year-to-year basis with a positive temperature anomaly during the snowmelt month with a sensitivity of −0.077 • C d −1. These snow feedbacks to air temperature are more important in spring, because high net radiation is coupled with thin snow cover.
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Shushi Peng, Shilong Piao, Philippe Ciais, Pierre Friedlingstein, Liming Zhou, et al.. Change in snow phenology and its potential feedback to temperature in the Northern Hemisphere over the last three decades. Environmental Research Letters, 2013, 8 (1), pp.014008. ⟨10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/014008⟩. ⟨hal-02929953⟩
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