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  2. Light, Fluffy Flakes Or Wet, Weighty Slush: What The Snow ...

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    Snow ratios can far exceed the 10:1 rule of thumb: In the 24 hours ending the morning of Jan. 21, 2024, parts of the Alleghenies saw 2 to 4 inches of snow from just 0.05 to 0.08 inches of liquid ...

  3. Classifications of snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow accumulation on ground and in tree branches in Germany Snow blowing across a highway in Canada Spring snow on a mountain in France. Classifications of snow describe and categorize the attributes of snow-generating weather events, including the individual crystals both in the air and on the ground, and the deposited snow pack as it changes over time.

  4. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Snow can be compacted to form a snow road and be part of a winter road route for vehicles to access isolated communities or construction projects during the winter. [78] Snow can also be used to provide the supporting structure and surface for a runway, as with the Phoenix Airfield in Antarctica. The snow-compacted runway is designed to ...

  5. This winter storm brought fluffy snow in some places, but wet ...

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    Also, if its windy, snowflakes can fracture, losing their "lacy" structure and leading to lower accumulations (lower snow ratios). And deep cold, in general, promotes higher snow ratios.

  6. Regional snowfall index - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the Northeast, a typical location will get 16 inches of snow about once every 10 years and 20 inches about once every 25 years, so the thresholds are 4, 10, 20, and 30 inches. For each threshold and each region, a baseline area and population are determined; for a given storm, the area that exceeds a particular threshold will be ...

  7. Who got the most and least snow this winter? - AOL

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    It's been a long winter for much of the United States, with cold and snow common in many places for months. Now that the February frenzy is over, with the last winter storm in a series exiting the ...

  8. Probability of precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Environment Canada reports a chance of precipitation (COP) that is defined as "The chance that measurable precipitation (0.2 mm of rain or 0.2 cm of snow) will fall on any random point of the forecast region during the forecast period." [7] The values are rounded to 10% increments, but are never rounded to 50%. [8]

  9. Albedo - Wikipedia

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    Although this method is very expensive, it has been shown to work, reducing snow and ice melt by 60%. [42] Just as fresh snow has a higher albedo than does dirty snow, the albedo of snow-covered sea ice is far higher than that of sea water. Sea water absorbs more solar radiation than would the same surface covered with reflective snow. When sea ...