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snow depth

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meanings of snowand depth


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snow
noun
uk /snəʊ/ us /snoʊ/
the small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that ...
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depth
noun
uk /depθ/ us /depθ/
the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface ...
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Examples of snow depth


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An approximation of the water equivalent can be made by dividing the snowdepth by ten.
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The snowdepth in winter usually exceeds 10 in.
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They believe that brown lemmings do this because the more snowdepth the better energy is trapped and the number of nests increased.
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Seasonal conditions such as snowdepth, foliage, and boat and beach weather also appear in the loop within their respective seasons.
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Some sites also measure snowdepth, soil moisture and temperature, wind speed, solar radiation, humidity, and atmospheric pressure.
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This resulted in a snowdepth of 33in cm on the day the blizzard started.
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The snowdepth is 25-50cm in and the soil freezes to 65-75cm in.
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An estimate of the snowdepth can be obtained by multiplying the water equivalent by ten.
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This includes information on snowdepth, density, composition and possible runoff patterns.
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For about 280 stations (manned or unmanned) located in areas of heavy snowfall, snowdepth is also observed.
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A typical snowdepth at its peak is about 1.5 m to 2 m.
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The world record for snowdepth is 1182cm ft.
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In contrast, the number of stations currently providing data for the other elements ranges from approximately 150 (wind direction) to 900 (snowdepth).
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Ski resorts use snow fences in order to increase snowdepth in specified areas; a practice which may also be considered snow farming.
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Snowfall is usually light, and although snowdepth can often reach 0.1m in after a snowstorm, it will usually not last more than two or three days.
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It took a further week of work by the military, volunteers and hired help to spread 220000 cuft of snow resulting in a new snowdepth of around 1216 in.
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Snowdepth of at least an inch occurs an average of 19 days a year.
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Snowdepth of at least an inch occurs an average of 31 days a year.
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