Weather in the Alps vs. the Rockies
Why is it that it is much colder in the Rocky Mountains than it is in the European Alps, and that the Rockies also receive more snow, even though the Alps are further north? For example, Lech, Austria, is located at 47.3 degrees north, and averages just 7 meters (21 feet) of snow per year, whereas Alta, Utah, is located at 40.5 degrees north, and averages about 13 meters (39 feet) of snow per year. I also know from experience that when I went skiing to Alta one year, and the next two years I went to Vail, Colorado, it was much colder there than it was in the towns of Briancon and Chamonix in the French Alps. In Alta and Vail, the only precipitation that fell was snow, whereas in the Alps it rained a few times. Someone told me that in the Alps what occurs often is a temperature inversion, which can cause the temperature to be above freezing even at an altitude of 2500m (7500ft.). Can someone explain to me exactly why this is, and why the Rockies have a colder and snowier climate than the Alps? :confused: