Unusual weather phenomenon

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Shadows of fence wires have protected narrow strips of snow, resulting in small, narrow parallel ridges on the undulating surface of the snow.

More detail: the fence runs almost directly E-W. At midwinter, the sun's arch across the sky is shallow, so the wire shadows move very little nearer-farther from the fence. In this location in northern New Mexico with very dry air, the sun sublimates the snow as much as melts it; thus the wire shadows doubly protect the snow.

Near Los Alamos, NM.

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