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65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

Snow is a form of precipitation within the Earth’s atmosphere in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of snowflakes that fall from clouds. Since snow is composed of small ice particles, it is a granular material. It has an open and therefore soft structure, unless packed by external pressure. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Types which fall in the form of a ball due to melting and refreezing, rather than a flake, are known as graupel, ice pellets or snow grains. Snowfall amount and its related liquid equivalent precipitation amount are determined using a variety of different rain gauges.

The process of precipitating snow is called snowfall. Snowfall tends to form within regions of upward motion of air around a type of low-pressure system known as an extra tropical cyclone. Snow can fall pole ward of these systems’ associated warm fronts and within their comma head precipitation patterns (called such due to the comma-like shape of the cloud and precipitation pattern around the pole ward and west sides of extra tropical cyclones). Where relatively warm water bodies are present, for example due to water evaporation from lakes, lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extra tropical cyclones. Lake-effect snowfall can be locally heavy. Thunder snow is possible within a cyclone’s comma head and within lake effect precipitation bands. In mountainous areas, heavy snow is possible where upslope flow is maximized within windward sides of the terrain at elevation, if the atmosphere is cold enough.
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

thats crazy
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

That is a lot of snow.

More like 25 feet though.
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

Wow! The slush from that will be messy
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

Wow! This is amazing!
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

I would completely avoid driving on that road
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

That is really cool looking. But what a mess when it melts.
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

i would love to go and set a huge motherfuckin firework/explosion up in the middle of the road n see if i cud make it collapse on itself!!
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Re: 65 Foot High Snow Layer In Japan

crazyyyyyy.


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