The Cryosphere (Jan 2019)

Brief Communication: Early season snowpack loss and implications for oversnow vehicle recreation travel planning

  • B. J. Hatchett,
  • B. J. Hatchett,
  • H. G. Eisen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-21-2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 21 – 28

Abstract

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Oversnow vehicle recreation contributes to rural economies but requires a minimum snow depth to mitigate negative impacts on the environment. Daily snow water equivalent (SWE) observations from weather stations in the Lake Tahoe region (western USA) and a SWE reanalysis product are used to estimate the onset dates of SWE corresponding to ∼30 cm in snow depth (SWEmin). Since 1985, median SWEmin onset has shifted later by approximately 2 weeks. Potential proximal causes of delayed onset are investigated; rainfall is increasing during October–January with dry days becoming warmer and more frequent. Adaptation strategies to address oversnow vehicle management challenges in recreation travel planning are explored.