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1 Long-term trends in snowpack in the Pacific Northwest Philip Mote, Alan Hamlet, and Dennis Lettenmaier

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5 20th century decline in NH snow cover R.D. Brown, J. Climate, 2000

6 Elevation (m) Areas with December temperatures near freezing Topography of the Pacific Northwest

7 Trends in snowpack Use VIC and met data to evaluate trends, roles of temperature and precipitation

8 Outline Snow course results VIC results Wild speculation

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22 Trends in April 1 snow water equivalent, 1940-1992

23 Precipitation trend (%) Temperature trend (C)

24 Attributing proportion of trend T = r(S,T) where = trend in T T = proportion of trend in S attributable to trend in T r(S,T) = regression of S on T, interannual

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33 Outline Snow course results VIC results Wild speculation

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35 VIC simulation 1/8° long x 1/8° lat 47°N to 49°N, coast to Continental Divide Daily weather data, 1/1/1915 - 9/30/98 interpolated to VIC grid points from USHCN stations

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42 Outline Snow course results VIC results Wild speculation

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45 Conclusions Observations show substantial declines in Northwest snowpack; corroboration with VIC suggests they are real Trends in temperature are partly responsible A foretaste of things to come?


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