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California and Sierra NevadaPosition of center of photo (Lat/Long): [38.57504/-120.72340] |
![]() ![]() Ski resort owners are not the only people who are pleased with the snowfall - California relies heavily on melting snow for its water supply. Like much of the west, California has been in drought for the past six years, and while this snowfall alone is not enough to end the drought, it will help. At the end of October, many locations in California had set new records for monthly rain or snowfall totals. The snow extends all the way down the 400-mile length of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in this image. On October 30, MODIS captured an image of snow even further south in the San Bernardino Mountains around Los Angeles. |
Source of material: NASA |
Further information: WikiPedia article on California and Sierra Nevada