How does sun affect the rinks?

As the sun gets higher in the sky, its radiance inhibits ice retention, especially effecting boarded hockey rinks.  In February, on sunny days, the sun shines on the wooden boards at the rinks.  The boards, especially the north side boards, absorb the sunshine and the mass of the structure holds the heat and the nearby ice starts to melt. Unfortunately, even with below freezing temperatures we are not able to combat this.  

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1. What is the rink flooding process? When do you decide to start flooding?
2. What happens to the rinks when temperatures warm up?
3. What happens to the rinks when it rains?
4. What happens to the rinks when it snows?
5. How do you prioritize which rinks to flood?
6. How long does a rink last? How long is the season?
7. What is stinky ice?
8. How does sun affect the rinks?
9. How do you decide if a rink is open or closed? How can we see if rinks are open?