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Posts Tagged ‘Tetons’

Greater Yellowstone Microclimates and Citizen Science in the Tetons

By Landung (Don) Setiawan | May 1, 2018 | 0
fieldwork on snow

The snow line in the southern Tetons climbs visibly higher each day as if the 17/18 ski season is waving us goodbye. Bare ground was present within Jackson’s city limits for most of the winter, but the Snake River basin’s snow water equivalent (SWE) stacked up to 112 % of the running average (calculated by the Natural Resource conservation Service, NRCS).

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