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Mt. Rainier is one, if not, THE snowiest place on Planet Earth. And, as with other National Park superlatives, this is not the result of just a SINGLE factor. There is a unique combination of geology, geography, and meteorology at Mt. Rainier that all combine in a super-charged climatological dance which produces the prodigious snowfall seen at this National Park. But, it might not last long, either. Climate change is wreaking havoc at the park, and not just in terms of snowfall. The park's glaciers, fed by snowfall, are shrinking. The ecosystems which rely on this immense freshwater system are under threat. And, for visitors, this threatens to upend our own experiences in this alpine wonderland. We discuss it all in this video. Enjoy!
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