Climate Change May Complicate Avalanche Risk Across the Pacific Northwest
New research shows that as winters get warmer, more icy crusts may form within snowpacks in much of the Pacific Northwest, increasing the risk of avalanche in some areas and changing the behavior of wildlife across the region.
UO
university of washington
via Newswise
Updated 2h ago
Source Verification
Corroboration Score: 1This story was independently reported by 1 sources. Click any source to read the original article.
Comments
0 commentsBe respectful and constructive.
Loading comments...
Previous
Face-Based Height and Weight Estimation via Pose-Disentanglement
Next
Ancient Antarctic Ice Cycles Impacted Ocean Productivity Thousands of Miles Away
Related Articles
ScienceNicholas Bacopoulos & Calypso Gounti Seminar Room Named at Wiener Laboratory
Achilleas Kouremenos-2h ago-1 sources
ScienceThe Point of No Return: New Evidence Shows Antarctic Melting Is Already Locked In
Bob Berwyn-3h ago-1 sources
ScienceWebb Telescope Discovers Super-Earth With 'Impossible' Atmosphere and Lava Oceans, Defying Science
Unknown-3h ago-1 sources