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1 hour ago, TSSN+ said:

Where the snow cover is. Colder 

 

1 hour ago, snowfan said:

That’s long wave infrared and the darker colors = colder surfaces resulting from the deeper snowfall. 

Interesting. We’ve still got up to 3” of glacier in many spots (plus a little fluff on top), so i wouldn’t have thought it’s just about who got snow yesterday.

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1 minute ago, mattie g said:

Interesting. We’ve still got up to 3” of glacier in many spots (plus a little fluff on top), so i wouldn’t have thought it’s just about who got snow yesterday.

Fresh (ie. still fluffy) snow is way more effective at longwave radiation emission than hardpack snow.

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Just now, mattie g said:

 

Interesting. We’ve still got up to 3” of glacier in many spots (plus a little fluff on top), so i wouldn’t have thought it’s just about who got snow yesterday.

lots of subtleties with snowcover. New snowpack is highly insulating because of air pockets, which means lower skin temps than old snowpack due to less heat draw from the soil. Older snowpack is radiatively similar to wet soil but with higher albedo. 

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