Geophysical Research Letters (May 2025)

Where Snow and Forest Meet: A Global Atlas

  • C. Deschamps‐Berger,
  • J. I. López‐Moreno,
  • S. Gascoin,
  • G. Mazzotti,
  • A. Boone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2024GL113684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 10
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract The complex interactions between snow cover and forests have implications for ecosystems, water resources and the Earth's climate. However, the geographic distribution of where snow and forest overlap remains poorly known. Here, we evaluate the importance of snowfall over forested environments and its spatial variability at the global scale and a 0.1° spatial resolution, leveraging an existing climatological reanalysis and a satellite tree cover map. We find that 23% of the land mass (30.5·106 km2) experiences snowfall in forested areas, mostly in the boreal forest (15.8·106 km2) and elsewhere in mountains (4.9·106 km2). There, the solid fraction of precipitation in forest is greater than the median value of 11.1% over 15.3·106 km2, reaches 64% locally, and 23% when aggregated over hydrological basins larger than 105 km2.

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