Fig. 7: Decadal trends in future snow drought duration during the extended snow season (November–April) from 2030 to 2100, based on 29 CMIP6 models with CDF-t bias correction.
From: New insights from the bias-corrected simulations of CMIP6 in Northern Hemisphere’s snow drought

(a) illustrates the Northern Hemisphere averages of the decadal trends in the duration of future snow droughts of varying severity (D0, D1, D2, D3, and D4) across four emission scenarios. (b) presents time series (15-year moving average) of the Northern Hemisphere averages for the duration of future snow droughts (D4) under the SSP245 scenario, respectively. (c) displays the decadal trends in the duration of future snow droughts (D4) under the SSP245 scenario, respectively.