• JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    6 days ago

    I can’t imagine it costing less money overall to run it longer versus only once snow has piled up.

    • Steve@communick.news
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      6 days ago

      There is the added warming you get from the sun, when the snow doesn’t build up. You loose that if you wait for the storm to be over.

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        5 days ago

        This effect is really huge. If I’ve got just 2-4 inches and don’t have time to shovel, I’ll shovel a strip down my driveway and the sun will melt a lot of that even if ambient temps are surprisingly far below freezing.

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        5 days ago

        That albedo effect is a big part of the reason why it’s so important to try to save as much snow/glacier/icecap now as possible at the poles. It’s a cascading effect where a little bit of melting early on ends up making a huge difference in how much melting happens overall.