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weather20h ago
Is it raining or snowing? Here’s why that’s so hard for scientists to answer.
- Researchers are combining ground instruments, video analysis, and machine learning to classify precipitation as rain or snow.
- Video distrometers capture high-speed images of falling precipitation to improve readings.
- Citizen scientists helped crowdsource nearly 100,000 observations of rain, snow, or mixed precipitation.
- Automated sensors face challenges in mountain terrain and during ice storms, where maintenance delays occur.
- Mountains may shift precipitation from snow to rain as climate change alters baselines and weather patterns.
- A combination of satellites, lasers, ground instruments, and AI helps resolve precipitation types more accurately.
- Storm Peak Laboratory on a Colorado mountaintop serves as a testbed for multi-instrument precipitation studies.
- Researchers are exploring automated observations to reduce the need for human monitoring in the future.
- The findings impact road planning, water management, and drought monitoring as snowpack changes with climate.
- Experts stress that human observation remains valuable even with advanced technologies.
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