Fig. 2: Declining trends in rain-on-snow at mid-elevations and mid-latitudes, while increases are observed in high-altitude and high-latitude regions. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Declining trends in rain-on-snow at mid-elevations and mid-latitudes, while increases are observed in high-altitude and high-latitude regions.

From: Global patterns of rain-on-snow and its impacts on runoff from past to future projections

Fig. 2: Declining trends in rain-on-snow at mid-elevations and mid-latitudes, while increases are observed in high-altitude and high-latitude regions.

Spatial distributions of trends in a–c rain-on-snow (ROS), d–f temperature, g–i precipitation, j–l liquid precipitation, and m–o snow depth under a, d, g, j, m historical conditions (1950–2014), b, e, h, k, n SSP245 (2015–2095) and c, f, i, l, o SSP585 (2015–2095).

Back to article page