snow depth

  • 11snow drift — noun An accumulation of snow caused by wind currents, typically much deeper and higher than the depth of snow that fell directly. We had two feet of snow fall, two days ago, but when I drove off the road about five hundred yards into the forest… …

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  • 12snow level — noun a) The depth of snow accumulated on the ground. With the cold front, the snow line went down to 4000 last night. b) The altitude, in a mountainous region, above which the ground is covered with snow. Syn …

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  • 13snow cover — 1. a layer of snow on the ground. 2. the amount of an area that is covered by snow, usually given as a percentage of the total area. 3. the depth of snow on the ground. * * * …

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  • 14snow cover — 1. a layer of snow on the ground. 2. the amount of an area that is covered by snow, usually given as a percentage of the total area. 3. the depth of snow on the ground …

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  • 15snow cover — noun The amount of snow on a mountain; the depth of snow that has fallen …

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  • 16snow gauge — an instrument for measuring the depth of snow. [1885 90] * * * …

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  • 17snow gauge — an instrument for measuring the depth of snow. [1885 90] …

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  • 18snow gauge — /ˈsnoʊ geɪdʒ/ (say snoh gayj) noun an instrument for measuring the depth of a snowfall …

  • 19Lake-effect snow — Lake Effect redirects here. For the American literary journal, see Lake Effect (journal). Lake effect precipitation coming off Lake Erie and into Western New York, as seen by NEXRAD radar, October 12–13, 2006 …

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  • 20Types of snow — Hoar frost that grows on the snow surface due to water vapor moving up through the snow on cold, clear nights Types of snow can be designated by the shape of its flakes, description of how it is falling, and by how it collects on the ground. A… …

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