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‘Snow Compass’ guides Swiss resorts through declining snowfall 

The winter season got off to a good start in Switzerland with heavy early snowfalls in several ski resorts. But the long-term picture remains far more complex. As the Swiss Alps warm, resorts are being pushed to rethink their strategies and those at lower altitudes must look for alternatives to skiing. A new scientific online tool may offer solutions. Climate change is especially evident in Switzerland, which is warming almost twice as fast as the global average. As snowlines climb, mountain destinations are feeling the impact acutely. What will winters look like in the future? How much natural snowfall can be expected? What is the potential for artificial snowmaking? And which adaptation strategies will work best? To support Swiss tourism professionals in addressing these challenges and preparing for a warmer future, they now have – for the first time – access to detailed scientific models that predict precisely how many snow days resorts can expect each winter through 2050. The ... Full story here Are you the author?
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