News 28.7.2015
Snow crystals are not small snow balls
Snow is made up of snow crystals of varying and often irregular shape. However, when calculating the reflection of the solar radiation from snow, snow crystals are often, for the sake of simplicity, assumed to be ball-shaped. The Finnish Meteorological Institute has developed a new method for the more accurate calculation of reflection.
Further information
Senior Researcher Petri Räisänen, Finnish Meteorological Institute, tel. +358 29 539 2224, petri.raisanen@fmi.fi
Räisänen, P., Kokhanovsky, A., Guyot, G., Jourdan, O., and Nousiainen, T: Parameterization of single-scattering properties of snow, The Cryosphere, 9, 1277-1301, doi:10.5194/tc-9-1277-2015, 2015.
http://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/9/873/2015/tcd-9-873-2015.html