VISIBILITY AND LIGHT ATTENUATION IN FALLING SNOW

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Abstract

The attenuation of visible light by falling snow was studied by making simultaneous determinations of attenuation coefficients and snow concentration. The attenuation coefficient was calculated from photometric measurements and from visual observations. Snow concentration in the air was evaluated by two methods. Formvar replicas collected during the snowfall, and mass accumulation of snow in collecting pans.

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O’BRIEN HW. (1970). VISIBILITY AND LIGHT ATTENUATION IN FALLING SNOW. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 9(4), 671–683.

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