Search Results - "Cherry, Jessica E"
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Asymmetric seasonal temperature trends
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-02-2012)“…Current consensus on global climate change predicts warming trends driven by anthropogenic forcing, with maximum temperature changes projected in the Northern…”
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Arctic warming, increasing snow cover and widespread boreal winter cooling
Published in Environmental research letters (01-01-2012)“…The most up to date consensus from global climate models predicts warming in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) high latitudes to middle latitudes during boreal…”
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Planning for climate change impacts on hydropower in the Far North
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (09-01-2017)“…Unlike much of the contiguous United States, new hydropower development continues in the Far North, where climate models project precipitation will likely…”
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Observation-derived ice growth curves show patterns and trends in maximum ice thickness and safe travel duration of Alaskan lakes and rivers
Published in The cryosphere (31-10-2020)“…The formation, growth, and decay of freshwater ice on lakes and rivers are fundamental processes of northern regions with wide-ranging implications for…”
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Using MODIS estimates of fractional snow cover area to improve streamflow forecasts in interior Alaska
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (21-05-2019)“…Remotely sensed snow cover observations provide an opportunity to improve operational snowmelt and streamflow forecasting in remote regions. This is…”
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Ecosystem responses to climate change at a Low Arctic and a High Arctic long-term research site
Published in Ambio (01-02-2017)“…Long-term measurements of ecological effects of warming are often not statistically significant because of annual variability or signal noise. These are…”
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Analysis of the Arctic System for Freshwater Cycle Intensification: Observations and Expectations
Published in Journal of climate (01-11-2010)“…Hydrologic cycle intensification is an expected manifestation of a warming climate. Although positive trends in several global average quantities have been…”
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Tundra burning in 2007 – Did sea ice retreat matter?
Published in Polar science (01-06-2015)“…The goal of this study was to assess the importance of the 2007 sea ice retreat for hydrologic conditions on the Alaskan North Slope, and how this may have…”
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