Chapter
Hydrology of Northern North America under Global Warming
Abstract
Northern hydrology is strongly influenced by snow, ice and permafrost. Climatic warming projected by various global climate models (GCMs) for a 2 × CO2 atmosphere suggests that while annual snowfall may or may not decrease in northern North America, the length of the thawed season will increase, at least at the low altitudes. At high elevations, thawing effect is minimized by temperature lapse rates and the ice-sheets may thicken at their …
Authors
Woo M-K
Book title
Regional Hydrological Response to Climate Change
Series
The GeoJournal Library
Volume
38
Pagination
pp. 73-86
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1996
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-5676-9_5