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Winter Arrives After Storm Quiets

posted on Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 9:39 pm

Today is the first official day of winter! It may seem a little late to announce it, after a blizzard left record snow in the East, but today marked the Winter Solstice.

Space Shot, Blizzard of 2009, Image: NASA

Space Shot, Blizzard of 2009, Image: NASA

NASA captured this image of the Mid-Atlantic on December 20th. Washington D.C. is noted in the picture.

The article that accompanied the image states:

“The Mid-Atlantic states were completely white on Sunday, December 20, 2009, in the wake of a record-breaking snow storm. The storm deposited between 12 and 30 inches of snow in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. on December 19, according to the National Weather Service. For many locations, the snowfall totals broke records for the most snow to fall in a single December day.

The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this view of the Chesapeake Bay region as the clouds were clearing on December 20. The snow highlights the courses of the Potomac and Susquehanna Rivers from the Appalachian Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay. The ridges and valleys of the Appalachian Mountains are similarly highlighted. The forested peaks are darker than the snow-covered valleys.

The massive snow storm was a Nor’easter, a powerful storm characterized by a strong low-pressure center that forms in the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean and moves northward up the Eastern seaboard. In the Northern Hemisphere, winds flow in toward the center of a low-pressure area in a counter-clockwise spiral, which means that as the storm heads north, the leading winds come in off the ocean from the northeast.” (Source: NASA, Earth Observatory)

Sierra Nevada Mountain Range

Sierra Nevada Mountain Range

While a blizzard was coating the East Coast with snow, disrupting travel, and causing havoc for residents from the Carolinas to New England, we were enjoying 5 days of peaceful sunshine in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. I visited Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort with my family. After a storm left more than 5′ of snow on the mountain, we enjoyed the packed powder with sunshine!

More storms head east this week! I’ll have more tomorrow.

-Dawn Brown

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