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Weather forecasting in mountainous regions
18 Mar 2019

Weather forecasting in mountainous regions

by Hillary Gerardi | posted in: Research, Uncategorized, Research | 0

Gilles Brunot, director of Météo-France’s Chamonix office was at CREA Mont-Blanc last week for our third Science Sandwich of the year.  His presentation helped us understand a little more about what goes into the weather bulletins that we all read … Continued

Climate
Towards a greener Mont Blanc
6 Mar 2019

Towards a greener Mont Blanc

by Hillary Gerardi | posted in: Research, Sciences du vivant | 0

With its sweeping glaciers and granite spires, the Mont-Blanc massif is often depicted as a symbol of the high-mountain environment, a frozen realm devoid of life. And yet, as the climate in the Alps continues to warm, plants are rapidly … Continued

Alpes - en, Alps, Climate, ecology, glaciers, greening, landscape evolution, remote sensing, research, snow, vegetation
High-elevation plants and unexpected adaptability
30 Jan 2019

High-elevation plants and unexpected adaptability

by Hillary Gerardi | posted in: Research, Research | 0

At CREA-Mont-Blanc’s last Science Sandwich, Christophe Randin, ecologist at the Université de Lausanne and curator at the Vaud Canton’s Museum and Botanical Gardens, presented the Alp’s “warrior” plants and their impressive capacity for adaptation.  Thanks to refuges in the unique … Continued

Climate
Climate in the Alps: past, present and future
18 May 2018

Climate in the Alps: past, present and future

by Hillary Gerardi | posted in: Research, Research | 0

It’s Paleoclimatology Tuesday! Our last Science Sandwich was focused again on climate, but this time exploring how scientists can use the climate of the past to help them predict the climate in the future.  Anne Kress, professor and researcher at … Continued

Climate, Science Sandwich, Science Sandwich
Snow and precipitation in Chamonix:  reporting on an exceptional winter season
16 Mar 2018

Snow and precipitation in Chamonix: reporting on an exceptional winter season

by Meleze | posted in: Research, Research | 0

In the Mont-Blanc massif, 2018 winter precipitation levels have exceeded the 1981-2010 average levels by 45%.  PhD in climatology at the Université de Neuchâtel and contributing researcher at CREA Mont-Blanc, Geoffrey Klein reports back on this wet and snowy winter.  … Continued

Alps, Climate, snow, Winter
Winter Special: 60% off on precipitation
4 Mar 2017

Winter Special: 60% off on precipitation

by Meleze | posted in: Research, Research | 0

In the Chamonix Valley, winter 2016-2017 has been a weird one. In terms of temperatures (which have been highly variable) and precipitation (which has been well-below average), this season has been a departure from the norm. Geoffrey Klein, PhD student … Continued

Alps, Climate, snow

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