A First Grade Snowy Day
A First Grade Snowy Day
We love to play in the snow. Not everyone has snow in the places they live, but we do! One Saturday morning in December, 2000 we woke to find about 4 inches of snow covering the ground here in New
Snow
All precipitation (rain and snow) comes from water vapor in the air. If the air is warm, the frozen droplets melt and fall to the earth as rain. If the air is cold, however, the water vapor
Snow Thrower
BCS Snow Thrower. Never shovel snow again! BCS snow thrower attachments are of rugged construction for heavy consumer or commercial use in wet or dry snow conditions.
Snow Survey Program | Idaho NRCS
The NRCS Snow Survey Program provides mountain snowpack data and streamflow forecasts for the western United States. Common applications of snow survey products include water supply management
Daily Snow Report
Report Time: Sunday, March 19, 2006 6:00 am
Snow Magazine Online
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Snowflake and Snow Crystal Photographs
These pictures show real snow crystals that fell to earth in Northern Ontario, Alaska, Vermont, the Michigan Upper Peninsula, and the Sierra Nevada mountains of California.
Inuit Words for Snow
The Great Inuit Vocabulary Hoax is anthropology’s contribution to urban legends. It apparently started in 1911 when anthropologist Franz Boaz casually mentioned that the Inuit he called them