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      • As a shallow lake, Lake Suwa is highly sensitive to climatic variation. Recent studies have shown that Suwa's ice-free years correlate to increasing atmospheric CO 2 levels.
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  2. Dec 20, 2021 · Lakes in the northern hemisphere are rapidly losing their ice cover due to rising greenhouse gas emissions. The only way to preserve lake ice is to limit GHG emissions and slow down...

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  3. Jan 9, 2022 · Lake Suwa is one of many lakes in the Northern Hemisphere that is rapidly losing its ice cover. In our research, we found that ice is forming later and melting earlier across these lakes,...

  4. Apr 26, 2016 · When the lake freezes over, daily temperature changes cause the ice to expand and contract, cracking the surface and forcing it upward into a ridge.* Legend has it that the ridge, called...

  5. Jun 16, 2022 · The ice-on date is recorded when the lake is completely covered with ice. For Lake Suwa, the date of the appearance of a sinusoidal ice ridge also called the “omiwatari” in Japanese is further ...

  6. We analyzed climate-related changes using direct human observations of ice freeze dates (1443–2014) for Lake Suwa, Japan, and of ice breakup dates (1693–2013) for Torne River, Finland.

    • Sapna Sharma, John J. Magnuson, Ryan D. Batt, Ryan D. Batt, Luke A. Winslow, Luke A. Winslow, Johann...
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  7. Jan 28, 2019 · But since the Industrial Revolution, the inexorable impacts of warming have thinned out Lake Suwa’s ice, leaving the lake dark and unfrozen more years than not.

  8. Sep 20, 2021 · Specifically, as winter air temperatures increase in many regions, warming to near or above 0°C for a sustained period, our observations show that lake ice cover is increasingly susceptible to becoming an intermittent phenomenon (Sharma et al., 2019).

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