My friend Susanna Sharp captured a photo of the phenomenon called Snow Albedo. This occurs when the sun reflects off pure snow straight back up into the sky. This is over Pioneer Elementary, for those of you who are in town.
For those of you who like a bit of a scientific explanation, check out the chart below:
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That is neat!
ReplyDeleteTerri that is really cool! Thank you for showing us. The picture is beautiful. I'll show my hubby. He will love it with his scientific nature.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all of your kind visits lately!
I always appreciate them.
Good luck to you with the new healthy program. I'm right there with you. No matter how much we need to lose it is work. It just feels right to be eating healthy for life.
Happy week sweet friend!
Warmly, ~Melissa :)
PS Are you getting a new design from Jenn?
Awesome photo......thanks for the scientific explanation!!!
ReplyDeleteOur drive is cleared, but it was an exhausting endeavor! Hope the snow we're supposed to get Sun and Mon is just a dusting!
Beautiful! We see these every once in a while. Hope you are digging out!
ReplyDeleteI never heard of that or knew it had a name. Yay! I learned something today!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I've never heard of that. Great photo.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kat
That is so interesting. . . I've never seen this before. You're an awesome Teacher ;0)
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of that, but how totally cool!
ReplyDeleteFascinating! And something completely new to me. I love when that happens. You're such a teacher!! :D
ReplyDeleteLove that pic, thanks for the explantation too!
ReplyDeleteCindy