[Response: You're absolutely right to point out that
the mountain snowline data was a critical part of unraveling the tropical LGM puzzle.
[Response: You're absolutely right to point out that
the mountain snowline data was a critical part of unraveling the tropical LGM puzzle.
Not exact matches
The result: more winter precipitation falling as rain instead of snow, two - tenths of an inch to more than half an inch a day, pushing the
snowline in the
mountains up from 3,000 feet to higher than 4,000 feet.
The
snowline is still quite low on the
mountain promising a delayed upper Timber - side bike trail opening this year but
The
snowline is creeping further up the
mountain.
As the
snowline moves up the
mountain, there is a plan to move skiable areas higher into the alpine terrain.