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"Yes! The first snowfall of the year" - someone, somewhere at least once a day
Is this statement true?
Is this statement true?
The discussion centers on the concept of "first snow," which refers to the first measurable snowfall at a specific location during the climatological winter season. Participants debated whether there are enough geographical areas on Earth to ensure a "first snow" occurs every day of the year. It was concluded that while it is theoretically possible for some locations to experience their first snowfall on any given day, practical limitations and the variability of snowfall patterns make it unlikely for every day of the year to have a unique "first snow" event. The conversation highlighted the need for a structured observational framework to collect and analyze snowfall data effectively.
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Ryan_m_b said:How could one possibly know?
I'm not sure what you mean by "first snow", it's not a term I'm familiar with. There are certainly grounds for saying that everyday it snows somewhere.Manni said:Sorry, I should've clarified. What I specifically want to know is whether there're enough places on Earth that would allow there to be a "first snow" for every day of the year at least once.
Ryan_m_b said:I'm not sure what you mean by "first snow", it's not a term I'm familiar with. There are certainly grounds for saying that everyday it snows somewhere.
It helps define the term. I'm not sure if the case could be made for that.Manni said:"First snow" is usually used to describe the first time it actually snows for any given place for that year. Does that help?
Ryan_m_b said:It helps define the term. I'm not sure if the case could be made for that.
Manni said:"First snow" is usually used to describe the first time it actually snows for any given place for that year. Does that help?
Ophiolite said:Clearly, for this to apply, you need to break those portions of the world that routinely experience snowfall into at least 365 discrete geographical areas.
Manni said:"First snow" is usually used to describe the first time it actually snows for any given place for that year. Does that help?
My first thought was that the title of the thread (The First Snow Fall of the Season) is very different from the question posed in the original post.Manni said:"Yes! The first snowfall of the year" - someone, somewhere at least once a day
Is this statement true?