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characteristics of fsca,snotel and dem #27

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added characteristics in dem, snotel, fsca respectively in data source sub-chapter as well and organised the chapters content

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Please add:

  • In the Northern Hemisphere, north-facing slopes (high northness) receive less direct sunlight throughout the year.
  • This results in cooler temperatures and more stable microclimates on north-facing slopes.
  • South-facing slopes (low or negative northness) receive more direct sunlight, leading to warmer and drier conditions.

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Eastness

  • East-facing slopes (high eastness) receive morning sunlight, which is generally less intense.
  • West-facing slopes (low or negative eastness) receive afternoon sunlight, which is typically warmer and more intense.

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@saivivek116 saivivek116 merged commit 7763831 into main Aug 23, 2024
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