• DanWolfstone@leminal.space
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    4 days ago

    I think the xkcd was Moreso a Proof that melting large existing quantities of snow is incredibly difficult. If They’re proactive with it and start running it before the snow pours then I’d assume its a lot easier to melt comparatively smaller quantities of snow over a large hot surface area.

    I do agree that this requires people be smart and proactive and we haven’t seen a lot of that lately. But hey, this is something they’re being proactive about. Though it seems a little strange to assume they won’t at least test and use the new expensive infrastructure they put in, no?

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      4 days ago

      The power use is exactly the same. You are melting the same quantity of snow, but over a longer period of time.

      In fact, it might be worse to pre-warm, because a lot of power will be wasted into the air.

      • Ferrous@lemmy.ml
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        4 days ago

        Dog, you can’t be lecturing people about their lack of understanding thermodynamics, and then mix up power and energy.