soooo....you think there needs to be hi temps for water to evaporate? when the snow melts, just where do you think it goes? perhaps it goes to water heaven?
Hmmm. You should stick to cars, CAP.
When snow melts.... it is liquid, so it either soaks into the water table or it flows away in creeks and rivers. It ends up in the ocean. It's called the first half of the 'hydrologic cycle'. Snow falls, then melts.
Strip needs to remember that sublimation (of H
2O)
can't happen without heat, as well as very low humidity overall.
Again, being half-right about something doesn't prove your point. Evaporation rates are dependent upon things other than air temperature, but this does not support your assertion that rates are equal to those generated from higher temps.
A simple chart to illustrate my point, from our friends in the Roads Dept.