Increases in snow season length due to earlier first snow and later last snow dates over North Central and Northwest Asia during 1937-94

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Global Change: Climate Dynamics, Hydrology: Snow And Ice, Meteorology And Atmospheric Dynamics: Climatology, Information Related To Geographic Region: Arctic Region

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Trends of the first and last snow date and the length of snow season, defined by the time period between first and last snow date, during 1937-94 over northern Asia are examined. The length of snow season over North Central and Northwest Asia has increased by about 4 days per decade during the study period. The increased length of the snow season is due to earlier snowfalls at the beginning of the season and to a lesser extent to later last snowfalls at the end of the season.

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