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Recent Alps snow cover decline 'unprecedented' in past 600 years

Recent Alps snow cover decline 'unprecedented' in past 600 years

The duration of snow cover in the Alps is now 36 days shorter than the long-term average – an “unprecedented” decline over the past 600 years – according to recent research.

Snowless Alps Ski Resorts Forced to Shut Slopes Due to Record Winter Heatwave - Bloomberg

TC - Observed snow depth trends in the European Alps: 1971 to 2019

Snowless Alps Ski Resorts Forced to Shut Slopes Due to Record Winter Heatwave - Bloomberg

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From white to green: Snow cover loss and increased vegetation productivity in the European Alps

Conservation of World Heritage glacial landscapes in a changing climate: The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch case - ScienceDirect

Frontiers A Review of the Current State and Recent Changes of the Andean Cryosphere

Downhill from here? Ski industry faces existential crisis as the world heats up

Visualizing Earth's Global Ice Loss Between 1994-2017

Ski resorts battle for a future as snow declines in climate crisis, Climate crisis

Will climate change kill ski holidays – and if so, when?

TC - Snow accumulation, albedo and melt patterns following road construction on permafrost, Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway, Canada

Recent Alps snow cover decline 'unprecedented' in past 600 years - Carbon Brief

Snowless Ski Slopes Captured From Space – Lack of Snowfall in Alps and Pyrenees