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  2. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] As of 2016, snow tires were 3.6% of the US market and 35% of the Canadian market. [23] US states and Canadian provinces control the use of snow tires. [24] Of these, Quebec is the only jurisdiction that requires snow tires throughout. [25] Some may require snow tires or chains only in specified areas during the winter. [26] [27] [28]

  3. Glossary of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Also actiniform. Describing a collection of low-lying, radially structured clouds with distinct shapes (resembling leaves or wheels in satellite imagery), and typically organized in extensive mesoscale fields over marine environments. They are closely related to and sometimes considered a variant of stratocumulus clouds. actinometer A scientific instrument used to measure the heating power of ...

  4. Snow science - Wikipedia

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    Snow density (ρ s) is the mass per unit volume of snow of a known volume, calculated as kg/m 3. Classification runs from very fine at below 0.2 mm to very coarse (2.0–5.0 mm) and beyond. Snow hardness (R) is the resistance to penetration of an object into snow. Most snow studies use a fist or fingers for softer snows (very soft through ...

  5. You’ll Be Laughing All the Way With These Funny Winter Jokes

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    Melt even the coldest hearts with the best winter jokes of the season! We've gathered the perfect winter jokes for kids' lunchboxes, winter puns, and more! You’ll Be Laughing All the Way With ...

  6. Snow jokes: New Mexico wants your help naming its plows - AOL

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    Dec. 14—Santa Claus named his reindeer. You probably named your dog and/or cat. Now the state Department of Transportation wants your help to name its snowplows. The agency is hosting a snowplow ...

  7. Classifications of snow - Wikipedia

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    The density and moisture content of powder snow can vary widely; snowfall in coastal regions and areas with higher humidity is usually heavier than a similar depth of snowfall in an arid or continental region. Light, dry (low moisture content, typically 4–7% water content) powder snow is prized by skiers and snowboarders. [38]

  8. 40 Spring Jokes That Will Get the Laughs Blooming - AOL

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  9. Snowbelt - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the snowbelts around the Great Lakes of North America with 150 cm (60 in) accumulations or more during winter. The Snowbelt, Snow Belt, Frostbelt, or Frost Belt [1] is the region near the Great Lakes in North America where heavy snowfall in the form of lake-effect snow is particularly common. [2]