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Dusk was enveloping the city when the first tiny flakes began to fall. I remember looking through my bedroom window and noticing that the naked redbud outside was clothed in a powdery robe of snow that lent it a fragile and ghostly air.
Rodecker, Nancy
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Indoor snowfall simulation chamber for realizing uniform snowfall
2015 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM), 2015In this paper, the snowfall simulation system with the expanded polystyrene beads (EPB) blow-off nozzle is described, which is for evaluating visibility performance of vision based sensors affected by environmental conditions. The EPB blow-off nozzle generates vortex flow when it feeds EPB snowflakes with compressed air, then the EPB snowflakes are ...
Bong Keun Kim, Yasushi Sumi
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Orographic enhancement of snowfall
Environmental Pollution, 1992Field studies have been conducted at a hill site in Scotland to measure the variation with altitude of wet deposition by snowfall. The results showed that, due to wind drift effects, snowflakes were captured very inefficiently by snow collectors. It was therefore not possible to measure an increase in precipitation with altitude.
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Continuous Snowfall Replicator
Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1967Abstract A continuous snowfall replicator has been developed using the “roll-on” Formvar technique to apply a continuous strip of liquid Formvar to a 35-mm motion picture film base. Snow crystals which settle onto the moving strip are replicated upon Formvar hardening, producing a continuous sample.
Edward E. Hindman, Robert L. Rinker
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A Snowfall Impact Scale Derived from Northeast Storm Snowfall Distributions
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 2004Abstract A Northeast snowfall impact scale (NESIS) is presented to convey a measure of the impact of heavy snowfall in the Northeast urban corridor, a region that extends from southern Virginia to New England. The scale is derived from a synoptic climatology of 30 major snowstorms in the Northeast urban corridor and applied to the snowfall distribution
Paul J. Kocin, Louis W. Uccellini
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