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NOAA: East Coast Snowstorm

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 3:15 am
by neufer
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  • ____ 400 millibar GOES water vapor "dry slot"
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LS: Snowpocalypse Seen from Space

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:58 am
by bystander
Snowpocalypse Seen from Space
Snowmageddon: The Blizzard of 2010
Live Science - 2010 Feb 07
The results of the weekend storm that buried many Eastern U.S. locations in 2 feet or more of snow stands out starkly in a new satellite image.

The image from space reveals how the storm swept through Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia but largely spared New York City. The landscape is largely snow-free just north of Manhattan.

Nicknamed "snowpocalypse" and "snowmageddon," the blizzard dumped a record-breaking 32 inches at Dulles International Airport in the nation's capital, according to news reports.
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The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite captured this true-color image on February 7, 2010, showing part of the region affected by heavy snowfall. Snow blankets the area hundreds of kilometers inland from the Atlantic coastline. Along the latitude of New York City, however, snow cover thins considerably. (Credit: NASA/MODIS)

Re: NOAA: East Coast Snowstorm

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:34 am
by geckzilla
I'm a little above the e in New York City. It just barely missed me. Apparently there's another snowstorm coming this Wednesday.

Cypress Gardens

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:28 am
by neufer
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=42629 wrote:
<<In early February 2010, organizers were putting the finishing touches on venues for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. Two months earlier, on December 6, 2009, the Thematic Mapper Plus on NASA’s Landsat 7 satellite captured a detailed image of the area where the games will be held.

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The image on the left provides a view of the area from Vancouver northward to the Whistler skiing village. In between lies the Olympic Village for the Vancouver games. Areas outlined in yellow delineate close-up views on the right. The top close-up shows venues near the village of Whistler, where Nordic and alpine skiing events will be held. The bottom close-up shows Cypress Mountain, the planned venue for freestyle skiing and snowboarding, among other events.

Throughout the scene, snow blankets the highest peaks, and low-angled sunlight illuminates south-facing slopes while leaving north-facing slopes in shadow. Valleys and lower slopes are lush green. North of the Olympic Village, the venues near Whistler appear as patchworks of green forest interrupted by long, thin trails of snowy white. South of the Olympic Village, just north of the city of Vancouver, Cypress Mountain also holds snowy ski trails, but overall has far less snow.

After unusually warm conditions in January 2010, snow remained scarce on Cypress Mountain. The Los Angeles Times reported that snow was being trucked to Cypress Mountain from higher elevations, and Vancouver Now reported that organizers had placed tubes filled with dry ice on courses to keep surrounding snow from breaking down. A surprise snowstorm struck on February 10, just two days before the games opened, boosting the snowpack. The snowstorm did not, however, change the short-term forecast for rain.>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress_Gardens wrote:
<<Cypress Gardens was an American theme park near Winter Haven, Florida, that operated from 1936 to 2009. On September 23, 2009, owner Land South Holdings LLC announced that the park was closing immediately, saying that all avenues to keep the park open had been explored but that they were unable to find a way to "keep the park running in its traditional form." On January 21, 2010, Merlin Entertainments announced that the park would be turned into Legoland Florida.>>