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  2. Blowing snow - Wikipedia

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    Blowing snow [1] is snow lifted from the surface by the wind, at eye level (1.8 m or 6 ft) or more, [2] that will reduce visibility. Blowing snow can come from falling snow or snow that already accumulated on the ground but is picked up and blown about by strong winds. It is one of the classic requirements for a blizzard. Its METAR code is BLSN.

  3. Crevasse - Wikipedia

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    Some glacial crevasses (such as on the Khumbu Icefall at Mount Everest) can be 50 metres (160 ft) deep, which can cause fatal injuries upon falling. [8] Hypothermia is often a cause of death when falling into a crevasse. [2] A crevasse may be covered, but not necessarily filled, by a snow bridge made of the previous years' accumulation and snow ...

  4. Tree well - Wikipedia

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    A tree's branches shelter the area around its trunk from snowfall. If the snow is deep enough, there is a significant void or area of loose snow underneath the branches around the trunk. Such wells have been observed as deep as 20 ft (6 m). [1] Similar "wells" can also occur near rocks and along streams.

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  6. Upstate NY could get up to 6 feet of snow as NYC braces for ...

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    The weather outside will soon be frightful. Upstate New York could be facing up to 6 feet of “extreme” snow as the city braces for the coldest temperatures yet this season.

  7. Blue ice (glacial) - Wikipedia

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    That is, any snow that falls in that area is counteracted by sublimation or other losses. Such areas are known as blue-ice areas . [ 3 ] These areas have been used as runways (e.g. Wilkins Runway , Novolazarevskaya , Patriot Hills Base Camp ) due to their hard surface, which is suitable for aircraft fitted with wheels rather than skis .

  8. Iowans can handle some snow. How much does it take for ... - AOL

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    In places like Oklahoma, it can take less than 2 inches of snow for schools to close, according to CNN. But in a wintry state like New York, some parts of the state can handle up to 10 inches of ...

  9. Major storm train to raise flood, mudslides threat from ... - AOL

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    In the high country, above the passes in the Cascades and northern Sierra Nevada, 5-10 feet of snow can pile up in the pattern. Shifting snow levels and the amount of snow falling over the high ...