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Surface Radiative Fluxes over the Pan-Arctic Land Region: Variability and Trends 1

Surface Radiative Fluxes over the Pan-Arctic Land Region: Variability and Trends 1. 1. Study Domain and Observations from GEBA. From Dimming to Brightening. 1 Shi et al., 2010, J. Geophysical Res.-Atmospheres. Relationships between Recent Pan-Arctic Snow Cover and Hydroclimate Trends 2, 3.

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Surface Radiative Fluxes over the Pan-Arctic Land Region: Variability and Trends 1

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  1. Surface Radiative Fluxes over the Pan-Arctic Land Region: Variability and Trends1 1 Study Domain and Observations from GEBA FromDimmingtoBrightening 1 Shi et al., 2010, J. Geophysical Res.-Atmospheres

  2. Relationships between Recent Pan-Arctic Snow Cover and Hydroclimate Trends2, 3 2 Snow Cover Sensitivity Zone (SCSZ) 2 Shi et al., 2011, Environ. Res. Lett.; 3 Shi et al., 2012, J. Climate

  3. The Impact of Pan-Arctic Snow Cover Recession on Frozen Soil Heat Content4 3 Definition of Study Zones SHC vs. SCE 4 Shi and Lettenmaier, J. Geophysical. Res., to be submitted

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