The Summary A patch of snow in Scotland known for lingering year-round has melted for the fourth consecutive year.
Such snow patches can act as harbingers of the broader consequences of climate change.
A patch of snow in the Scottish Highlands dubbed the Sphinx typically lingers year-round, staying frozen through the summer.
“It’s always been about trying to get that the right balance, to make sure that nature and people can thrive in the national park,” Moir said.
We are now looking at an epoch where patches of snow are possibly going to be only occasional survivors.”
Persons:
It's, ”, Grant Moir, Moir, ” Moir, “ We’ve, we’ve, “ It’s, Iain Cameron, Scottish Snow Hunter, Cameron, “
Organizations:
Scottish Highlands, Park Authority, ” Records, Climate, Scottish, Royal Meteorological
Locations:
Scotland, Scottish, Braeriach, Great Britain, Scotland’s