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Why do skiers sunburn so easily? A snow scientist explains

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A lot of the solar radiation your skin receives is reflected from the snow itself.

Fresh powder snow can have an albedo of almost 95 percent , meaning it reflects almost all of the sun’s radiation that hits it.

Older snow is n’t as reflective as it melts and the grains become rounder.

Steven R. Fassnacht is a professor of snow hydrology at Colorado State University .

He says snow lovers face higher sunburn risks on the slopes than they might be accustomed to.

Wearing clothing with UV protection to cover as much skin as possible can also help.

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75

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69

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65

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informal

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English

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36

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long-living

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