Cold air lakes – Winter/Summer

In last year's November newsletter, we highlighted the installation of a Decentlab DL-SHT35-002 by kaltluftseen.ch in a cold air pool located in Sägistal, Switzerland. Cold air pools, unique meteorological occurrences, are commonly found in specific geographic pockets, particularly valleys and mountainous areas. These pools of chilly air form due to very specific weather conditions, causing frigid air to gather in depressions or valleys.

In the previous winter, the DL-SHT35-002 device, thoughtfully placed by Stephan Vogt, captured Switzerland's coldest measurement of that season: a bone-chilling -42.3 °C. As summer takes its turn, the temperatures within the cold air pool are now experiencing a notable rise. For a comprehensive view, consider exploring current conditions and historical data.

To find out more about cold air pools and gain a better understanding of their formation, you can explore informative details and reports on kaltluftseen.ch.

Thanks to kaltluftseen.ch for the great work!