New study suggests parts of the Northern Hemisphere depending on snowpack will get thirstier

New York Times: The likelihood of unusually low-snowfall years increases over time in this animation of the data collected by the Stanford University professor Noah Diffenbaugh. As the colors move from blue to green to yellow to orange to red in coming decades, the likelihood of less snow increases. The latest issue of the journal Nature Climate Change included what might be viewed as a scholarly good-news/bad-news riff on future supplies of fresh water around the world. The good news, as described here by my......

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