The latest report discovered that less snow was reported worldwide based on the new analysis. It can likely impact the global ski resorts due to the lack of snow.
December brought widespread snow and colder temperatures. The arrival of snow is also good news for snow lovers and ski resorts in December and holidays.
People can also prepare for the winter due to potential snow storms and challenging heavy snow. However, the researchers warned of climate change effects on the emergence of snow. The rising temperatures can also affect the snow, especially for ski resorts.
In a recent report, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service found that less snow managed to fall worldwide based on the data since 1973.
Snow Decline Reported Worldwide
Ski resorts are now preparing as snow begins to unload, and many people are preparing for the holidays.
In the recent NWN report, french ski resorts began to open in the high-altitude areas. The Northern Alps recorded less snow due to the warming trend.
The ski resorts, Val Thorens and Tignes, recently opened in the high-elevation areas. Although there is less snow, ski resorts can employ artificial snow, but it can be costly.
In a recent report, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change explained that the snow declined, especially in the Northern Hemispheres.
Last year, the unseasonably warm had significantly affected the winter resorts in Europe, including in the Sierra Nevada, Austria and Switzerland. As a result, snow lovers are advised to check on the weather and ski resorts.
Snow lovers should also consider the weather and forecasts before going to ski areas to avoid being stranded by heavy snow and blizzard conditions.
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Climate Change and Challenging Heat
Climate change has continued to threaten the measurable snow, affecting all global ski resorts. The rising temperatures and El Nino can bring hotter temperatures.
In a recent report, climate change can exacerbate heatwaves and drought conditions. The lack of measurable rainfall can cause severe to extremely dry vegetation, which can become favorable for raging wildfires.
As a result, effective monitoring is essential to fight the climate change effects. Researchers urged to reduce the rising greenhouse gas emissions that worsen global warming.
Increasing ocean temperatures have raised alarm due to impacts on marine animals and the coral reef system. Animals struggle to survive due to the spike in temperatures.
Challenging heat can also threaten people's health due to heat-related health concerns. Climate change is also attributed to intensifying hurricanes, cyclones, storms and heatwaves.
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