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Co-director of @TheWaterDesk at the University of Colorado Boulder and author of https://t.co/IOhQIGYGpl @snownewsnow, a free multimedia newsletter.

Durango, Colorado
Joined December 2008
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@snownewsnow
snow.news
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The American West could sure use some snow. The snowpack in seven states is below 50% of normal. It's still early in the season, but there's a lot of catching up to do. More details at https://t.co/FcJMIUWp8X: https://t.co/jkJ9YVCGl6
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@water_hub
Water Hub
2 years
#Snowpack in the west is key for downstream water sources, but the region's supply is vulnerable to #ClimateChange. Check out this visual explainer from @MitchTobin for @TheWaterDesk:
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waterdesk.org
The latest National Climate Assessment warns of a shrinking snowpack and serious downstream consequences.
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@WWAnews
WWA
2 years
“The changes to #snow and snowpack are changes that we have more confidence in than just about any other water parameter because of the direct effect of warming on snowpack and snow precipitation,” says WWA Water Resources Specialist, Liz Payton. #climate https://t.co/xjaXWxI8jN
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@pflug_justin
Justin Pflug
2 years
Snow water resources and water security are threatened by climate change. Check out this article by @TheWaterDesk, which summarizes and contextualizes the present-day and future climate impacts on Western US water from our Water Chapter in #NCA5. https://t.co/Ukwln30KHd
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The latest National Climate Assessment warns of a shrinking snowpack and serious downstream consequences.
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@snownewsnow
snow.news
2 years
New post at https://t.co/FcJMIUVRjp explores atmospheric rivers and explains why they can be both helpful and harmful. Scientists expect climate change will intensify these far-reaching weather events. https://t.co/Z9nGGlHDNi #cawx #snowpack #flooding #AtmosphericRiver
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@nwscbrfc
Colorado Basin RFC
2 years
Compared to 2023, the current water year might seem underwhelming. Despite overall drier conditions compared to last year, several basins in the CBRFC area are either nearing or at normal SWE levels for this time of year. #utwx #cowx #drought
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@WWAnews
WWA
2 years
Mitch Tobin from @snownewsnow highlighted our Intermountain West Climate Dashboard! "My favorite sites for tracking snow and the (subpar) snowpack." https://t.co/7DNXV7QYEy #climate #weather #water #precipitation #temperature #snow #streamflow #drought #sciencecommunication
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
The West's snowpack is looking better thanks to recent storms, but many basins are still below the median for snow water equivalent.
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@snownewsnow
snow.news
2 years
New post at https://t.co/FcJMIUVRjp explores the Winter Storm Severity Index, a helpful forecast that visualizes where snow, ice, and wind are expected to cause problems. https://t.co/P4dWcKyU4b #wxtwitter #skiing #snowboarding #snowpack
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@NOAADrought
NIDIS Drought.gov
2 years
First 2023-24 Snow Drought Update Snow drought is most prevalent in the N. Rockies, Sierra Nevada, and parts of the Lower CO and Rio Grande River Basins. Storms have benefitted the Northwest and Great Basin, but warm snow drought is a concern. https://t.co/7sJSzsyIR4 @NOAA
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@NWSBoulder
NWS Boulder
2 years
(1/2) Let's talk snowpack! Our recent storm was very beneficial, and an example of why early season snowpack numbers (particularly % of Median) should be taken with a grain of salt. This plot shows data for the CO Headwaters basin (encompasses Grand & Summit Counties). #COwx
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@snownewsnow
snow.news
2 years
New post on https://t.co/FcJMIUVRjp includes an update on the West's snowpack and some rare good news from scientists about the future of snow. https://t.co/qLYRM4tDJs #snow #snowpack #cowx #skiing #snowboarding
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
You can drill down to see how the expected snowfall varies dramatically over small distances in the West's complex topography.
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
One of my favorite sites for tracking snow is this New York Times map showing the forecast from the NWS National Digital Forecast Database. Looks like a healthy storm for the Cascades. https://t.co/n2ZJbwaHsw
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@NOAADrought
NIDIS Drought.gov
2 years
Drought has re-emerged in the CO River Basin. A wet summer 2022 was followed by a wet winter/spring. But summer 2023’s monsoon was underwhelming. 5.6% of the Basin was in drought on July 18, 2023. It’s increased almost every week since to 39.1%. https://t.co/Z7NXf4RfHM @NOAA
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
And SWE in Utah: 63% with 128 days to go until the median peak date of April 3. https://t.co/tHy0bQCVXG #utwx
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
Here's statewide snow water equivalent in Colorado: 61% of median (1991-2020). https://t.co/GoFFx9OKiB #cowx
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
How is the West's snowpack doing? Not so hot, but it's still early in the season. These maps show snow water equivalent, a measure of the snowpack's water content. https://t.co/L7PpG1rKKN #snowpack
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@MitchTobin
Mitch Tobin
2 years
Fun to write about how scientists are using low-cost “snowtography” in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains to better understand how forest management affects the snowpack that so many people rely on. https://t.co/fuPdAwJMzu
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@snownewsnow
snow.news
2 years
A slow start for the snowpack here in Colorado, but the season is young. These graphics show snow water equivalent, a measure of the snowpack's water content. https://t.co/pp5ftYG6DH #snowpack #cowx
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