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Original paper

Climate change and the skiing industry in southern Ontario (Canada): exploring the importance of snowmaking as a technical adaptation

Volume: 23, Pages: 171 - 181
Published: Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
CR Climate Research Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsSpecials CR 23:171-181 (2003) - doi:10.3354/cr023171 Climate change and the skiing industry in southern Ontario (Canada): exploring the importance of snowmaking as a technical adaptation Daniel Scott1,*, Geoff McBoyle2, Brian Mills1 1Adaptation and Impacts Research Group, Environment...
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Fig. 2. Climate change scenario comparison (DJF 2050s)
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Fig. 3. Observed and simulated daily snow depth at Muskoka climate station 1980−...
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Fig. 4. Comparative snow depth at Orillia climate station (natural snow only) an...
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Table 1. General circulation model (GCM) comparison. All scenarios include the f...
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Table 2. Snowmaking module technical capacities and decision rules
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Table 3. Modeled ski season length (% change from 1961−1990 baseline). Modeled 1...
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Table 4. Modeled snowmaking requirements (% of 1961−1990 baseline). Modeled 1961...
Paper Details
Title
Climate change and the skiing industry in southern Ontario (Canada): exploring the importance of snowmaking as a technical adaptation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2003
Volume
23
Pages
171 - 181
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