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Blizzards. By Lauren Hunt. Where do Blizzards Happen?. Blizzard often happen in the northern great plans of the united states, in eastern and central Canada , and in some parts of Russia. . How Often do B lizzards Happen?.
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Blizzards By Lauren Hunt
Where do Blizzards Happen? Blizzard often happen in the northern great plans of the united states, in eastern and central Canada , and in some parts of Russia.
How Often do Blizzards Happen? Blizzards happen about 10.7 times a year in cold weather. This is where blizzards usually happen
Structures and features • Usually mountains would be the structure because mountains would catch the cold more. Because it’s so high.
What usually happens in a Blizzard It ‘s a snow storm with strong cold winds. A blizzard happens when cold air mass moves out of the artic into temperate zone.
What can happen • The worst that can happen is you run out of food and water • That you get to cold and freeze • That you get trapped because of the snow
What you measure blizzards in • You measure Blizzards in high winds • You measure Blizzards in snowfall • You measure Blizzards in tempters
Effects that happen after a blizzard • One of the after effects that happen is being trapped in the snow. • Another after effect is after all the blizzard the sun can melt it and there would be a lot of water. • Another effect is objects being frozen like cars the doors would be frozen shut if it was left outside.
Key terms related to blizzards • Cold front : the advancing heavy, cold air forces the warmer, moist air to rise along the boundary between two air masses • Severe Blizzards: has high winds of more than45 miles per hour and tempters less than 10F.
More details • Tip: try not to get in a blizzard. • blizzards are very dangerous and if you are in a car driving though a blizzard be sure to have water and food that last awhile because it will probably take you awhile to get to your destination.
Thanks • Lemone, Margaret. “Blizzards” the world book encyclopedia.Vol.2. Chicago: World book, 2007 Print • http://www.co2science.org/articles/V5/N38/C2.php • Cosgrove, Brain. 1929 Weather, New York: during Kindersley, 1991 • http://www.readybox.com/