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BlIZZARDS Kelsey Singer
Blizzard Blizzards have to have snow and wind going 40 mph. They could have lightning and thunder. The snow and wind may cause low temperature as low as -130. After a blizzard happens they cause heavy ice and may cause fatal accidents. Also blizzards can get 50 feet snow.
When do Blizzards Typically Happen? • Blizzards typically happen in the winter. Also if your area is cold then it could also happen. Also in Sierra Nevada. Also Nebraska could get extreme blizzards. Here are more places Virginia through Maine and Southern Canada.
How often does this white scary monster happen? • Blizzards happen a lot but it depends where you live. It usually happens when you live some where cold. • It could happen anywhere if it is cold. • In the winter
What is involved with Blizzards? • Snow, lightning, ice are all involved in a blizzards. Including after math; ice and ice rain.
The most Extreme blizzards • The most extreme blizzard can get really high. Here are some examples; high winds of 45mph and snow fall about 15 feet tall. It could cause fatal accidents and could get frostbite.
Did someone say “after math”?! The after affect is thick ice and ice rain! So be carfull!
Wind Chill This is a chart of how bad wind chill can be . Wind chill usually starts a blizzards.
Other Facts • Blizzards can cause fog near the bottom of the ground • So freezing sometimes it will bring rain
Key Terms • Ice Rain – (hail) ice that is raining • Frostbite- When body parts turn purple of coldness • Wind Chill- When temperature is low and high winds • Mph- Miles Per Hour
Thanks to: • http://pasc.met.psu.edu/dvs/Glossary.htm • www.wikipedia.com • www.fema.com • www.galescience.com