Utah State University: Steep But Not Deep - New Research Chronicles How Utah Ski Resorts are Adapting to Climate Change
October 12, 2021
October 12, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, Oct. 12 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
As the number of days with deep powder declines at Utah ski resorts, managers are exploring new ways to do business, according to newly published research from Utah State University's Climate Adaptation Science Program. The number of cold days suitable for skiing has dropped in the state, and snowpack, snow quality and the length of the ski season are likely decreasing as well. To cope, many manag . . .
As the number of days with deep powder declines at Utah ski resorts, managers are exploring new ways to do business, according to newly published research from Utah State University's Climate Adaptation Science Program. The number of cold days suitable for skiing has dropped in the state, and snowpack, snow quality and the length of the ski season are likely decreasing as well. To cope, many manag . . .