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  2. Precipitation - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between snow height and water equivalent depends on the water content of the snow; the water equivalent can thus only provide a rough estimate of snow depth. Other forms of solid precipitation, such as snow pellets and hail or even sleet (rain and snow mixed), can also be melted and measured as their respective water ...

  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 ...

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  5. Lake-effect storm: Blanket of snow varies in height ... - AOL

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    Snow totals vary widely across Erie, Crawford counties, from 3 inches at the airport to 13 in Edinboro. Lake-effect storm: Blanket of snow varies in height throughout Erie, Crawford counties Skip ...

  6. 'Miracle' water year in California: Rain, snow put state's ...

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    California ended its “miracle” water year on Saturday with enough rain and snow to fill the state's reservoirs to 128% of their historical average, making it among the wettest years in ...

  7. 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.

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