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  2. 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]

  3. Snow - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to measuring snow cover on the ground, typically three variables are measured: the snow cover extent (SCE) — the land area covered by snow, snow cover duration (SD) — how long a particular area is covered by snow, and the snow accumulation, often expressed as snow water equivalent (SWE), which expresses how much water the snow ...

  4. Snow science - Wikipedia

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    Water equivalent of snowfall (HNW) is the snow water equivalent of snowfall, measured for a standard observing period of 24 hours or other period. Snow strength (Σ) whether compressive, tensile, or shear, snow strength can be regarded as the maximum stress snow can withstand without failing or fracturing, expressed in pascals per second, squared.

  5. Storm with ice, snow and rain to foil weekend plans in ... - AOL

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    As moisture is drawn in from the Gulf of Mexico, an area of rain showers from the south-C ... Why the world seems to fall silent after a fresh snow. Lighter Side. AccuWeather. 11 must-see ...

  6. What is the snow forecast this winter for the US? - AOL

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    This Nov. 15, 2012 file photo shows a snow gun making fresh snow at the Stowe resort in Stowe, Vt. The ground might be bare, but ski areas across the Northeast are making big investments in high ...

  7. Water distribution on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Most water in Earth's atmosphere and crust comes from saline seawater, while fresh water accounts for nearly 1% of the total. The vast bulk of the water on Earth is saline or salt water, with an average salinity of 35‰ (or 3.5%, roughly equivalent to 34 grams of salts in 1 kg of seawater), though this varies slightly according to the amount of runoff received from surrounding land.

  8. How to prevent frostbite at this first warning sign - AOL

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    Children enjoy a ride in fresh snow at Memorial Park in Omaha, Neb., Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019, after an overnight winter storm. ... Using direct heat, like a heating pad, fire or hot water can ...

  9. Fresh water - Wikipedia

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    Only 2.5–2.75% is fresh water, including 1.75–2% frozen in glaciers, ice and snow, 0.5–0.75% as fresh groundwater. The water table is the level below which all spaces are filled with water, while the area above this level, where spaces in the rock and soil contain both air and water, is known as the unsaturated zone.