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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
Field Notes: Reflections on Climate Science in Chamonix
4 Sep 2018

Field Notes: Reflections on Climate Science in Chamonix

by Hillary Gerardi | posted in: Behind the scenes | 0

Why bring American students to Chamonix to study climate change? Justine Sulia, a student from the University of Wyoming’s Haub School shares her reflections on her experience this summer during CREA Mont-Blanc’s inaugural “Climate Science in Chamonix” program. The Mont-Blanc … Continued

Alpes - en, Alps, Climate, Climate Science in Chamonix, students, Study Abroad
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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