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|    ES Picture of the Day 28 2023    |
|    28 Jan 23 11:01:02    |
      MSGID: 1:317/3 63d562de       PID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08       TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08        EPOD - a service of USRA              The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes       and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and       archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory       captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The       community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and       relevant links.                      Winter’s Black and White — and Gray — World               January 27, 2023               RayB_epod_slcapsnow424c_01jan23 (003)               RayB_epod_muryparksnow459c_03jan23 (003)               Photographer: Ray Boren               Summary Author: Ray Boren               Storminess and repetitive snow-shoveling kept me home most of the time,        but during a few breaks in the weather I felt compelled to see what all        that snow was doing. I was surprised by how desaturated the urban world        around me seemed, as demonstrated in the two photographs here. And to        be clear: These are COLOR photographs. The first, taken on New Year’s        Day, January 1, 2023, is of a tree-lined promenade that encircles the        Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. Strips of fresh snow, instead        of springtime cherry blossoms, line the trees, and a man can be seen        walking away, disappearing around a curve in wispy fog. A second image,        taken on the third day of the weather event, January 3, 2023, features        a calm, reflective pond fed by Little Cottonwood Creek, in Salt        Lake City, in the middle of the Salt Lake Valley.               Seeing the world “ in black and white” has come to imply a narrow        perspective. But the lack of color, as we perceive it with limited        human eyes, can represent both reality and an aesthetic choice.        Ansel Adams, the famed exponent of black and white photography,        noted this, and used the gradations between black and white to express        his appreciation for the grays in his images — and in life. “Our lives        at times seem a study in contrast,” he said, “love and hate, birth and        death, right and wrong … everything seen in absolutes of black and        white. Too often we are not aware that it is the shades of gray that        add depth and meaning to the starkness of those extremes.”               Plentiful rain turned to water-heavy snow as the new year, 2023,        debuted where I live, on the Rocky Mountains’ western margin. Snow        piled up over several bleak mid-winter days, as low blankets of cloud        smothered the landscape. The U.S. National Weather Service reported        that an atmospheric river — sometimes called a “Pineapple Express”        — was flowing from the tropics across the Pacific Ocean, aiming its        potent moisture first at coastal California, which experienced        flooding. The flow surged inland across the Sierra Nevada Range and        North America’s Great Basin before slamming into Utah’s Wasatch        Mountains (and ski resorts). It’s a heck of a way to run a historic        drought, which has been afflicting the West for two decades, according        to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.                      Salt Lake City, Utah Coordinates: 40.7608, -111.8910                     Related EPODs               Winter’s Black and White — and Gray — World Pearl Necklace or        Frozen Spiderweb? Fernlike Snow Crystal Frost Crack in Linden        Tree Triboluminescence Observed on Perito Moreno Glacier        Snowflakes on Mount Etna        More...              Cryosphere Links               * Guide to Frost        * What is the Cryosphere?        * Bentley Snow Crystals        * Glaciers of the World        * Ice, Snow, and Glaciers: The Water Cycle        * The National Snow and Ice Data Center Google Earth Images        * Snow and Ice Crystals              -        Earth Science Picture of the Day is a service of the Universities        Space Research Association.              https://epod.usra.edu               --- up 47 weeks, 5 days, 21 minutes        * Origin: -=> Castle Rock BBS <=- Now Husky HPT Powered! (1:317/3)       SEEN-BY: 15/0 106/201 114/705 123/120 153/7715 226/30 227/114 229/110       SEEN-BY: 229/111 112 113 114 307 317 400 426 428 470 664 700 292/854       SEEN-BY: 298/25 305/3 317/3 320/219 396/45       PATH: 317/3 229/426           |
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