Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a new framework for characterizing snow droughts around the world. … "Snow is an important global water resource that plays a vital role in natural processes, agriculture, hydropower and the basic socioeconomic conditions of various regions," said lead author Laurie Huning. "While other forms of drought are well-studied, variations in snow droughts on a global scale have been examined to a far lesser extent until now." Read More

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