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What happened to Australia’s snow season? A climate expert explains
Australia🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

What happened to Australia’s snow season? A climate expert explains

Australia's snow season has experienced a significant decline, with maximum snow depths decreasing by around 30% compared to the middle of last century. This underwhelming start to the season has impacted ski resorts, which are struggling to attract visitors and maintain operations. Local businesses, alpine communities, and families planning winter activities are also feeling the effects. Climate experts explain that factors such as El Niño, the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) play crucial roles in shaping the snow season. El Niño years tend to bring drier and warmer conditions, leading to shorter snow seasons and reduced snow depth. Conversely, La Niña, negative IOD, and negative SAM conditions create colder and wetter conditions favorable for snow. Recent trends suggest these climatic patterns are contributing to the observed changes in snowfall.

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The Conversation (AU) logoThe Conversation (AU)IndependentCenter10 hr. ago
What happened to Australia’s snow season? A climate expert explains

Australia's snow season has experienced a significant decline, with maximum snow depths decreasing by around 30% compared to the middle of last century. This underwhelming start to the season has impacted ski resorts, which are struggling to attract visitors and maintain operations. Local businesses, alpine communities, and families planning winter activities are also feeling the effects. Climate experts explain that factors such as El Niño, the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD), and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) play crucial roles in shaping the snow season. El Niño years tend to bring drier and warmer conditions, leading to shorter snow seasons and reduced snow depth. Conversely, La Niña, negative IOD, and negative SAM conditions create colder and wetter conditions favorable for snow. Recent trends suggest these climatic patterns are contributing to the observed changes in snowfall.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a scientific explanation of climate factors influencing Australia's snow season without overtly promoting a specific political agenda. While it discusses environmental changes and their impacts, it remains neutral in tone and avoids taking a partisan stance. The focus is on clim

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