How classifying snowflakes could help forecast weather
by Kate Ravilious from on (#5V70R)
Information gathered by project could also be used to clear roads and assess avalanche risks
Back in 1856, the American naturalist Henry David Thoreau remarked of snowflakes: How full of the creative genius is the air in which these are generated! I should hardly admire more if real stars fell and lodged on my coat."
The six-sided snowflakes described by Thoreau are one of the many shapes that snowflakes can take on, and now a citizen science project called Snowflake ID is using people's powers of observation to help train a specially designed camera to classify the different types of snowflake that fall.
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