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A GIS-based method for defining snow zones: application to the western United States
Authors:Cara Moore  Brandon Stone  Eric Richer
Affiliation:1. Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA;2. Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Fort Collins, CO, USA
Abstract:This study maps the geographic extent of intermittent and seasonal snow cover in the western United States using thresholds of 2000–2010 average snow persistence derived from moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer snow cover area data from 1 January to 3 July. Results show seasonal snow covers 13% of the region, and intermittent snow covers 25%. The lower elevation boundaries of intermittent and seasonal snow zones increase from north-west to south-east. Intermittent snow is primarily found where average winter land surface temperatures are above freezing, whereas seasonal snow is primarily where winter temperatures are below freezing. However, temperatures at the boundary between intermittent and seasonal snow exhibit high regional variability, with average winter seasonal snow zone temperatures above freezing in west coast mountain ranges. Snow cover extent at peak accumulation is most variable at the upper elevations of the intermittent snow zone, highlighting the sensitivity of this snow zone boundary to climate conditions.
Keywords:seasonal snow  intermittent snow  snow zones  MODIS snow cover  MODIS land surface temperature  western United States
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