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And they come up one at a time, and then I think, "OK, well, maybe we can have it snow, or we can have a thunderstorm," and I can hold it there and turn them into videos.
And that's because Everest is so high, it's in the jet stream, and winds are constantly scouring the face, so no
snow
gets to accumulate.
What looks like a cloud behind the summit ridge is actually
snow
being blown off the summit.
You can see here some ferocious winds blowing
snow
way high off the summit.
We also got some bad news in the storm that Beck Weathers, another climber, had collapsed in the
snow
and was dead.
This climber was
snow
blind.
He said he had gotten lost in the storm, collapsed in the snow, and just laid there, unable to move.
So the climbers passed him by, and Beck lay there for a day, a night and another day, in the
snow.
After laying in the
snow
that long a time, he got up and found his way back to the camp.
I couldn't imagine anybody laying in the
snow
that long a time and then getting up.
He's collapsed in the
snow
here.
And Asian elephants, they don't like snow, right?"
Well, it turns out, they do like
snow.
Part of that story, though, is that the boreal forest is very absorbent to sunlight, even in the winter when
snow
is on the ground.
The African climate continues to change, and you see it everywhere, like here in the Gorges de Ziz, where a freak rainstorm came barreling out of the Sahara and blanketed the mountains in
snow.
I never thought I would see date palms in snow, but the kids that day had a great time throwing snowballs at each other.
When you get lots of mist, low cloud, the wind starts blowing the
snow
up.
It's been deployed in Washington D.C. to track
snow
cleanup.
You don't need the
snow.
WAIS Divide itself though, is a circle of tents in the
snow.
Indeed, the researchers picked this site because ice and
snow
accumulates here 10 times faster than anywhere else in Antarctica.
Ten times a day, they extract the 10-foot long cylinder of compressed ice crystals that contain the unsullied air and trace chemicals laid down by snow, season after season for thousands of years.
This ice formed as
snow
15,800 years ago, when our ancestors were daubing themselves with paint and considering the radical new technology of the alphabet.
Every year, it begins with a snowflake, and by digging into fresh snow, we can see how this process is ongoing today.
This wall of undisturbed snow, back-lit by sunlight, shows the striations of winter and summer snow, layer upon layer.
Each storm scours the atmosphere, washing out dust, soot, trace chemicals, and depositing them on the
snow
pack year after year, millennia after millennia, creating a kind of periodic table of elements that at this point is more than 11,000 feet thick.
Most importantly, these cylinders and this
snow
trap air.
That actually removes about 95 percent of the carbon black, that stuff that, with ozone, is responsible for about half of global warming's effects, because it changes, it settles on the snow, it changes the reflectors, it changes the transmission qualities of the atmosphere.
They aren't designed for
snow
in winter, for instance, so heavy silicon solar cells cannot be used for light harvesting, but these lightweight solar foils are very well suited.
Slasher sequel (fourth SLUMBER PART MASSACRE film) concerns a group of nubile cheerleaders stranded in a mountainous cabin in the snow, being offed by a deranged killer.
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