Publication Date
2024
Document Type
Book
Description
This research project investigates the relationship between climate change and snowfall patterns in Buffalo, New York, focusing on the frequency, duration, and intensity of snowfall events. The study also explores the potential impacts of these changing weather patterns on the cultural fabric of Buffalo and its local ski industry. The research aims to address gaps in understanding how climate change is affecting snowfall dynamics and its broader implications for society and the environment. Through meteorological data analysis and literature review, it was observed that rising global temperatures are contributing to more intense and frequent snowstorms in the region. By identifying trends and impacts, this study aims to contribute valuable insights for adaptive strategies and policy decisions to address the challenges posed by climate change on regional climates and societal well-being.
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Recommended Citation
Lima, Salvatore, "Buffalo Snowfall" (2024). Research Days Posters 2024. 75.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/research_days_posters_2024/75