News Archive
A new report on statewide hydrology is now available, based on a study by The Wilderness Society in conjunction with SNAP. To download the report, look under Reports in the menu on the left... read more » Published: Jul 9 2009
PowerPoint presentations in pdf format are now available for download. Look under Presentations in the menu on the left, or click here... read more » Published: Jun 1 2009
SNAP has produced reports detailing climate change projections for National Parks, Preserve, and Monuments statewide. These climate summary reports describe potential future temperature and precipitation for 2040 and 2080, as compared to historical values... read more » Published: May 1 2009
Whenever copyright regulations allow, all peer-reviewed publications stemming from SNAP's work will be made available for free download. See Publications in the left hand menu, or click here ... read more » Published: May 1 2009
A new analysis of the validity of SNAP climate models is now available... read more » Published: Nov 5 2008
Selected SNAP statewide climate maps are now available in Google Earth format. Google Earth -- which is available for free download from http://earth.google.com/ -- allows for quick and easy interactive access to high-resolution maps... read more » Published: Sep 12 2008
SNAP climate data in ASCII format are now available for download from this site! Temperature and precipitation data (representing the A1B mid-range climate scenario as defined by the International Panel on Climate Change) are available for each of th... read more » Published: Jul 16 2008
SNAP is facilitating a state-wide strategic habitat conservation assessment with the goals of (1) Identifying lands and waters in Alaska that likely serve as landscape-level migration corridors curren... read more » Published: May 13 2008
For communities interested in climate projections for their area, SNAP can now produce graphs of projections of mean monthly temperature and precipitation by decade from the present to 2100... read more » Published: Apr 25 2008
Researchers and land managers who are interested in Scott Rupp’s spatially-explicit fire model, ALFRESCO , can now download the model from this site... read more » Published: Apr 25 2008