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https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-403-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-18-403-2024
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29 Jan 2024
Research article |  | 29 Jan 2024

Variability and drivers of winter near-surface temperatures over boreal and tundra landscapes

Vilna Tyystjärvi, Pekka Niittynen, Julia Kemppinen, Miska Luoto, Tuuli Rissanen, and Juha Aalto

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At high latitudes, winter ground surface temperatures are strongly controlled by seasonal snow cover and its spatial variation. Here, we measured surface temperatures and snow cover duration in 441 study sites in tundra and boreal regions. Our results show large variations in how much surface temperatures in winter vary depending on the landscape and its impact on snow cover. These results emphasise the importance of understanding microclimates and their drivers under changing winter conditions.