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Winters may be getting shorter, but watch out when it does snow: climate change is super-charging storms like the blizzard engulfing the American north-east, scientists said on Monday.
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But global warming is expected to melt around 10-20% of the world's snow in the future and, by modelling the no-snow climate, Stephen Vavrus from the University of Wisconsin-Madison was able to work out how the predicted melting would affect the planet.
In a temperate, non-snow climate, this coincides with more rainfall and fields become unsuitable for horses due to muddiness and swampiness.
So it has snow, which climate activists have put to use by building snowmen around the town.
But experts on extreme storms have focused more closely on the increasing numbers of super-heavy rainstorms, not snow, Nasa climate scientist Gavin Schmidt said.
"The results of our study demonstrate some optimism, but only if we can ensure the protection of snow leopard climate refuges from increasing human activities," Li said.
Christoph Marty, a tall, 46-year-old, is the SLF's expert in snow and climate change: in 2008 he published a research paper that found evidence of a step change in the rate of decline of snow coverage in the winter of 1988-89.
"With global warming," the effect of snow on climate "is a very relevant question".
Some experts are chalking up Chicago's lack of snow to climate change, according to the Tribune.
Then, the researchers used their analyses to help build snow and climate model simulations to see how the ice sheet may respond to an environment with clouds and without clouds.
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