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Snow in LebanonPosition of center of photo (Lat/Long): [33.9/36.3] |
![]() ![]() This image, taken on March 17, 2011, highlights the country’s two mountain ranges, Jebel Liban and Jabal ash Sharqi. (Jebel or jabal mean "mountain" in Arabic.) The two mountain ranges are covered in fresh snow. A few days before the image was taken, a late-winter storm coated the mountains with up to a meter of snow, said local news reports. Snow is not unusual in Lebanon, where ski resorts are open about three months of the year. In the winter of 2010-2011, ski resorts opened in mid-December and were expected to stay open through late March or early April. Like Southern California, which is at the same latitude and has a similar climate, Lebanon receives snow primarily in the high mountains, where temperatures are cooler. |
Source of material: NASA |
Further information: WikiPedia article on Snow in Lebanon