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Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Usually, that means the start of downhill ski season. But in many places, there isn't enough snow on the ground. Wyoming Public Radio's Kamila Kudelska looks at how climate change may be impacting ski areas.
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As colder weather fills the air, residents of Northeast Wyoming are preparing for the winter season. But some are wondering if this winter will be different from or similar to previous years.
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After another long, dry summer across the West, reservoirs in the region remain at record-low levels. It will take years of wet winters to climb out of drought, and La Niña conditions mean this winter is unlikely to bring one.
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New research published in the journal Nature Climate Change finds that snow is melting earlier – often in the winter. That’s a bad sign for the Mountain...
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It's no secret that Wyoming produces a lot of beef. After all, agriculture is Wyoming's third-largest industry. But producing anything in this state…
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Not enough jurors showed up for a trial last week in a case that could have implications for avalanche safety in the Mountain West.
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This winter season has been a deadly one for avalanches. Many of those avalanches were caused by a single type of snow condition known as a deep…
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After noting that certain regions appear to be responding to climate change differently than others, Amato Evan, an associate professor of climate science…
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A recent snowstorm that blew through the Mountain West was a welcome sight for states facing extreme drought . But across the southern half of the...
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Ninety percent of avalanche deaths are triggered by a person. In the first week of February of this year, avalanches in the United States killed at least…