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CU-Boulder, Mesa County Team Up to Make Snow-depth Data Free to Water Managers, Farmers, Public
...view a map of the Mesa County GPS network visit http://emap.mesacounty.us/GPS_Survey/GPS_Survey.htm. To view a sample posting of daily snowpack near Snowmass, Colo., by Professor Kristine Larson visit http://xenon.colorado.edu/portal/index.php?product=snow&station=coa1. -CU-...
CU-Boulder Geographer to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security April 12 in Trinidad
...through strategies to predict future climates in the Colorado Rockies and how changes in climate may change our snow resource. We will evaluate whether we'll have snow to ski on...
CU-Boulder Climate Scientist to Discuss Colorado Snow and Water Security Nov. 3
...Rockies and how changes in climate may change our snow resource. We will evaluate whether we'll have snow to ski on in the future and how these changes may affect...
The Changing Nature of the Frozen Earth, The State and Fate of Snow and Frozen Ground in the Arctic and Colorado
...Slater specializes in land-surface and hydrologic modeling of snow, frozen ground and permafrost, in the Arctic. Last year he participated in the SnowNet Project in northern Alaska, sampling snow depth...
The Changing Nature of the Frozen Earth, The State and Fate of Snow and Frozen Ground in the Arctic and Colorado
...ice extent and glacial retreat. He is also involved in monitoring snowpack in Colorado’s mountains and developing models for hydrologic forecasting. Dr. Slater, a researcher with the National Snow and...
A day in Rocky Mountain National Park helps students see forest recovery in real-time
...from STEM Launch, K-8 public school in Thornton. They made it just in time for the start of fall: The jagged snow-dusted peaks were obscured by dark clouds, and stands...
CU professor treks to the top of the world to share urgent wildlife and climate message
...change is increasing human and wildlife conflict around the world, harming not only people, but snow leopards in Tibet and Nepal, lions in India, and bears in the American West.https://www.youtube.com/embed/13OzryFGCCY?modestbranding=0&html5=1&rel=0&autoplay=0&wmode=opaque&loop=0&controls=1&autohide=0&showinfo=0&theme=dark&color=red&enablejsapi=0&enablejsapi=1&origin=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.colorado.edu...
CU-Boulder Researchers Investigate Warming Climate’s Threat to Western Water
...usable water in the western United States comes from snowmelt runoff. Unfortunately, warming temperatures have resulted in less snow and shorter winters in recent years. In fact, the 2012 snowpack...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...the American Geophysical Union and INSTAAR, and his research focuses on snow hydrology and ecology of mountain areas. His presentation on Aug. 9 will center on threats to snow and...
CU Museum of Natural History Invites Families to Study the Cold Facts of Climate Science
...snow, from falling flakes to dangerous avalanches. Explore how climate change is affecting snow through hands-on activities. Ski, sled, or skate on in.” As a conclusion to the month-long...