Linkage between ENSO phases and western US snow water equivalent

Volume: 236, Pages: 104827 - 104827
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Snow is a major source of water in the western US and has been observed showing variability posed by climate change. The snow variability of the region has been associated with the droughts affecting the societies relying on snow driven rivers. The current study evaluates the spatiotemporal variability of western US snow water equivalent (SWE) over 58 years (1961–2018) as a trend and a shift. The current study tests whether the SWE is consistent...
Paper Details
Title
Linkage between ENSO phases and western US snow water equivalent
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
236
Pages
104827 - 104827
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