The Changing Cold Regions Network (CCRN) aims to understand, diagnose and predict the rapid environmental change occurring in the interior of Western Canada.
Unprecedented events like the Fort McMurray, Alta., wildfire in 2016 and the Calgary flood in 2013 might start to become more common and more severe, according to a #USask researcher with @usask_water@GWFuturesbit.ly/3bYbSyn
New paper out in @EGU_HESS discussions, providing a synthesis of projected future climate conditions over the interior of western Canada. An outcome of the Changing Cold Regions Network.
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Consider submitting an abstract to our session C027: Observing, Modelling, Diagnosing, and Predicting Hydrological and Earth System Change in Cold Regions at #AGU18. Invited speaker Martyn Clark. Deadline is Aug 1. agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prel…@GWFutures@CCRN_ECRN
The @theAGU abstract submission site is now open! Consider submitting an abstract to Session C027: Observing, Modelling, Diagnosing, and Predicting Hydrological and Earth System Change in Cold Regions #AGU2018
Additional details here: agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prel…
Our new paper using @NASA_Landsat and @ESA_EO Sentiel-2A imagery to capture persistence and absence of snow in mountainous regions. Lots that can be done with these metrics incl. validating blowing snow models & global scale change. sciencedirect.com/science/ar… /cc @JosephShea