snowfall

IPA: snˈoʊfɑɫ

noun

  • An instance of falling of snow.
  • The amount of snow that falls on one occasion.
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Examples of "snowfall" in Sentences

  • I hear the sound of the snowfall
  • The snowfall is thin and not durable.
  • The average seasonal snowfall of 30cm.
  • The average amount of snowfall was 30cm.
  • The peak gets snowfall during the winter.
  • The snowfall out the windows was even pretty.
  • The reason for the abundant snowfall is twofold.
  • The record snowfall for Caribou is set in the winter of 2007 2008.
  • If it is the former, what is the ratio of water within the snowfall
  • One example of this is the use of the term snowfall in the document.
  • The ice accumulated in the crater from snowfall in previous climates.
  • Further heavy snowfall is expected this week, with up to 10 inches forecast.
  • Conclusion: deer bed or move in snowfall according to individual preferences.
  • Weather: A sunny day after a snowfall is usually a cold day, and today was not an exception.
  • The amount of snowfall is caused by the amount of precipitation in the air, which freezes and then falls as snow.
  • However, the increase in snowfall is 347% when the NAO is strongly negative versus strongly positive (see table below for other locations).
  • Another study done at Rutgers University indicates that there is a 55% increase in snowfall at Reagan National Airport (DCA) when the NAO is negative versus when it is positive.
  • Record snowfall is now falling in the Washington D.C. - Baltimore region, with accumulation expected to shatter the 1922 Washington record of 28 inches and the 1993 Baltimore record of 26.8 inches of snow.

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