Why snow is crucial for water supply — and what will happen when it becomes scarce

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Analysis of 70 years of snowfall in the Northern Hemisphere reveals that snow buffers the effect of varying precipitation levels on streamflow. The link highlights the need to rethink water-resource management as snow levels decline.

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Ryberg, K. R. (2024, May 30). Why snow is crucial for water supply — and what will happen when it becomes scarce. Nature. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-01239-6

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