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Projected 21st century snowfall changes over the French Alps and related uncertainties
Authors:Marie Piazza  Julien Boé  Laurent Terray  Christian Pagé  Emilia Sanchez-Gomez  Michel Déqué
Institution:1. Sciences de l’Univers au CERFACS, CERFACS/CNRS, URA1875, Toulouse, France
2. Météo-France/CNRS, CNRM-GAME, UMR3589, Toulouse, France
Abstract:Snowfall changes in mountain areas in response to anthropogenic forcing could have widespread hydrological, ecological and economic impacts. In this paper, the robustness of snowfall changes over the French Alps projected during the 21st century and the associated uncertainties are studied. In particular, the role of temperature changes on snowfall changes is investigated. Those issues are tackled through the analysis of the results of a very large ensemble of high-resolution regional climate projections, obtained either through dynamical or statistical downscaling. We find that, at the beginning and at the end of the cold season extending from November to March (included), temperature change is an important source of spread in snowfall changes. However, no link is found between temperature and snowfall changes in January and February. At the beginning and at the end of the cold season, the rate of change in snowfall per Kelvin does not depend much on the bias correction step, the period or the greenhouse gas scenario but mostly on the downscaling method and the climate models, the latter uncertainty source being dominant.
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