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Snow Fall

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  • n zone is the area above the firn line, where snowfall accumulates and exceeds the losses from ablat
  • e FA Cup was unable to be played due to heavy snowfall across England, and the matches were replayed
  • role in the Boscastle flood and during heavy snowfall across the higher parts of Cornwall, e.g. in
  • During this period there was unusually heavy snowfall along with severe blizzards along the yatra r
  • are after the spring runoff and before heavy snowfall, although it is possible to snowshoe into the
  • The higher snowfall amounts occurred in central and northern coas
  • Hydrology, including ecosystem water flow, snowfall analysis, and long-term ice-in/ice-out measur
  • very long winters, with average of 7-8 ft of snowfall, and short, dry summers.
  • In many locations wind, snowfall, and precipitation moisture content records d
  • scule amount is regularly renewed by rain and snowfall, and is therefore available on a sustainable
  • nd often much colder, with frequent sleet and snowfall, and blizzard-like conditions are not uncommo
  • he winter months weathers harsh temperatures, snowfall and winds that would destroy other species.
  • Arctic climate, with very cold winters, light snowfall, and summers too cool to permit the growth of
  • They experienced significant early season snowfall and suffered near starvation before exiting t
  • w and in winter often impassable due to heavy snowfall and frequent avalanches.
  • This glacier receives less than 10 cm of snowfall annually, and is (technically) a desert ecosy
  • In 2002, heavy snowfall around Queenstown caused a severe disaster, e
  • de world from November to April, due to heavy snowfall at Rohtang Pass.
  • Its rapid intensification resulted in heavy snowfall between February 17 and 18, accumulating to 1
  • Snowfall can occur during any month of the year.
  • rainfall of 54 inches with only a few days of snowfall due to the warm temperatures and humidity.
  • The mountain receives heavy snowfall during the winter due to its altitude.
  • North-east Scotland experienced fresh snowfall during the afternoon and evening of 31 Decemb
  • orth was exacerbated by ice jams after record snowfall during the winter.
  • High enough to receive snowfall during the winter, Big Pine rises stands 6820
  • Dark Peak regularly recorded over 70 days of snowfall each year.
  • g around 30 inches of rainfall and occasional snowfall, especially in the higher elevations of the e
  • ularly, have more of a mountain climate, with snowfall figuring more prominently.
  • m) stretch that sometimes receives sufficient snowfall for a run during the winter.
  • A recent snowfall had left the ground without any way to hold o
  • d as Category 3, or "major", on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale, and its snowfall extended from
  • as Category 1, or "notable", on the Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale.
  • Picture of snowfall in Huntsville from January 1, 1964
  • The extent of the snowfall in Anhui Province
  • In September 2010, Invercargill's heaviest snowfall in living memory heralded a run of unseasonab
  • panoramic view of Place Jacques-Cartier after snowfall in January
  • The snowfall in Hamilton County averages 100 inches (2,500
  • The snowfall in January postponed football games in the En
  • ith an extratropical low, causing early heavy snowfall in Canada and in New England.
  • Copeland is the site of the highest recorded snowfall in North America in one season (1 July 1971 -
  • It receives heavy snowfall in the winter, and access to neighboring town
  • the nor'easter dropped over 20 in (510 mm) of snowfall in parts of northern New Jersey and eastern M
  • are less problematic over former due to less snowfall in Ladakh.. Between Lachlung La and Taglang L
  • as been known to persist until July and fresh snowfall in June (mid-summer in the Northern Hemispher
  • d naked in the public square and a miraculous snowfall in mid-spring covered her nudity.
  • children from an orphanage caught up in heavy snowfall in Switzerland.
  • On February 14, 2010, after heavy snowfall in Southwestern Pennsylvania, a 100-by-200-fo
  • Snowfall in Maryland from the storm was mostly limited
  • was also cited in the events following record snowfall in the U.S. state of Colorado in 2007, when f
  • tion and also for the ill preparation for the snowfall in February 2008 in Bulgaria.
  • Heavy snowfall in San Bernardino
  • Snowfall is extremely rare in the city.
  • Snowfall is scant except at the higher elevation edges
  • Snowfall is infrequent in the area, with a yearly aver
  • The U.S. average is 37. Snowfall is 24 inches (610 mm).
  • Average annual snowfall is 38.2 inches (97 cm), but the entire usable
  • Average annual snowfall is very, very little above zero, being less t
  • Snowfall is not a common sight in the built up areas,
  • infall 36.6 to 51.2 inches (930 to 1,300 mm); Snowfall is zero; 25.2 Precipitation Days 101 to 107;
  • for eight months of the year (average annual snowfall is 533 in (1,350 cm)), the lake rarely freeze
  • d Pear very susceptible to storm damage where snowfall is heavy or when ice storms occur, or during
  • rts of the city 40 years ago however the 2008 snowfall is thought to be the first in living memory.
  • La at 5,689 m (18,665 ft) The average winter snowfall is 10.5 m (35 ft) and temperatures can dip to
  • About 8-15 days of snowfall is typical.
  • Snowfall is often heavy as a result.
  • In the winter if there has been a good snowfall it can provide very good sledging opportuniti
  • average of over 160 inches (4.1 m) of annual snowfall leaving the summit access road often impassib
  • These qualities make snowfall measurement using a snowboard more accurate t
  • t is a time to celebrate the large amounts of snowfall Michigan's Upper Peninsula receives each wint
  • out of the county can be closed due to heavy snowfall, notably the A62 road via Standedge, the A57
  • Snowfall occurs every three years on average, however,
  • Snowfall occurs every 1-2 of years.
  • The coastal storm caused the first snowfall of the season over southern New England, with
  • wide marshmallow roast to celebrate the first snowfall of the year.
  • istribution of Streatham (regarding the heavy snowfall of February 2009, he said 'and we found out w
  • When measuring snowfall on a snowboard, the snowfall is measured to t
  • he road is frequently closed in winter due to snowfall or landslides.
  • inter and the road is sometimes closed due to snowfall or high winds.
  • in winter when the road can be closed due to snowfall or high winds.
  • eaded for Atlantic Canada and it caused heavy snowfall over portions of southeastern Canada, and eve
  • s in 1958 - and has an average of 120 days of snowfall per year.
  • nd, upstate city averages about twice as much snowfall per winter as its big neighbor to the south).
  • nd at Newark, New Jersey by January 27, where snowfall rates were at 3 to 4 inches an hour.
  • whiteout may be due simply to extremely heavy snowfall rates as seen in lake effect conditions, or t
  • Snowfall records were set at Carbondale (12 inches (30
  • The region hasn't seen this record snowfall since the 1970s or 1990's.
  • A week later, in spite of snowfall since his previous trip to the field, and wor
  • On the occasional days of heavy snowfall, sledging is popular too.
  • manned or unmanned) located in areas of heavy snowfall, snow depth is also observed.
  • ing the summer months due to the heavy winter snowfall that averages 533 inches (1,354 cm) per year.
  • ds on the Gavia were cleared and there was no snowfall the day the stage was run.
  • A few days into the snowfall they find out the true nature of the strange
  • After the additional snowfall, this made January 2011 the snowiest January
  • A heavy snowfall throughout the first half made for a highly d
  • It produced heavy snowfall throughout the New England and Mid-Atlantic r
  • The cold weather and snowfall throughout the rest of January and February r
  • feet (520 to 550 m), and the last measurable snowfall to hit various neighborhoods and suburbs arou
  • n a foot of snow on January 4-5, bringing the snowfall total for 16 days to more than 80 inches (2.0
  • As a result, snowfall totals in these areas were not expected to re
  • red in Devon, England, in 1855: after a light snowfall, trails of hoof-like marks appeared in the sn
  • collapsed, possibly under the weight of heavy snowfall, trapping 50 people underneath the rubble.
  • Snowfall usually occurs on several occasions during th
  • n a high altitude and in winter months, local snowfall usually results in closures of the road.
  • The record snowfall was 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) in January 1949.
  • watchdog originally claimed that the coloured snowfall was caused by industrial pollution.
  • The highest amount of snowfall was reported at Savoy, Massachusetts, with 40
  • As the snowfall was of a light nature, few trees limbs and el
  • to close the ice rink on Monday 2 January as snowfall was continuing.
  • Daily snowfall was only 7 inches, with 4 inches falling betw
  • An average year sees frost on 48 days; snowfall, which occurs most years, averages 2 inches (
  • history of Foxboro Stadium, played in a heavy snowfall, will be remembered for a call near the end o
  • e next warmest afternoon directly following a snowfall with a sufficient amount of snow.
  • te police, who announced that an unseasonable snowfall would eventually block the roads, stranding p
  • steep runs and an average 9 metres (30 ft) of snowfall yearly.
  • tures plunging to -40°C and several metres of snowfall, Yellowstone freezes solid for six months eac