As with the Saffir-Simpson and the Fujita scales, the new snowstorm rating system will have five levels. |
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In the middle of a raging snowstorm I saw two robins greedily downing shriveled, frozen crab apples. |
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Unfortunately, although the road is clear of other traffic, the bus can't reroute when it runs into a Utah snowstorm and slows to a crawl. |
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Roger Brooks took a deep breath and, like a buffalo in a snowstorm, he put his head down and kept moving forward. |
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Kilgas, a Lett with a reputation for joking, wonders when they will get another snowstorm. |
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The phone lines have been cut, and a snowstorm makes outside contact next to impossible. |
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The cells will generate electricity with cloud cover, rain, and even during a snowstorm, though not as much as they will in bright sun. |
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Unlike the medieval or Renaissance wayfarers before them, however, these contemporary women are sitting in a car in a snowstorm. |
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A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday. |
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In addition to war fears, oil prices were also lifted by a snowstorm which hit the east of the US over the weekend. |
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The farm grew so many thistles that it looked like a snowstorm when they baled hay. |
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A powerful snowstorm cut off power for thousands of people and triggered rockslides across the state. |
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The movie begins as four lifelong friends doing some male-bonding out in the woods when a snowstorm rolls in. |
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Five minutes later I'm sliding around outside in the tail end of a whopper American snowstorm. |
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I spent the better part of two hours sending my friends out into the cold of a snowstorm digitally. |
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In January this year, the council was caught short when a snowstorm hit the town and gritting trucks were nowhere to be seen. |
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The dark silhouette of an imposing dome, still covered with scaffolding, can be seen through a snowstorm. |
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In all it was a beautiful quiet day and definitely not a blizzard, just a snowstorm. |
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A Chapmanslade motorist lost control of his van in a snowstorm moments before he was killed in a head-on smash, an inquest heard on Monday. |
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One morning, because of a heavy snowstorm, the messenger took the bus instead of driving. |
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And it was, I think, fate, because there was a horrible snowstorm and Gary got snowed in for three days. |
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A heavy snowstorm came upon them and he contracted a cold from which he never recovered. |
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When you have to drive your car through a heavy snowstorm, you can't help but pay attention to every bump and slide. |
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She discharged a shot into the ceiling, bringing a snowstorm of alien plaster falling on their heads. |
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When the wind kicks up, I feel as if I'm standing in a snowstorm of pods and pollen. |
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Automatic weapon fire dissolved the first car in a snowstorm of broken glass. |
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It has denied that it's fiddling prices on its online promotion, in response to a snowstorm of customer complaints. |
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It is every air traffic controller's nightmare when a snowstorm of blips shows up on the radar screen. |
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Meg and Jo wait for their mother, but she is late in coming because her train has been delayed by a snowstorm. |
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Joey was leaning against the wall, his short, black hair more conspicuous than ever, and he had it covered with his hands, as if there was a snowstorm of dandruff on it. |
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When I thought something would start within a two-hour window, there was a snowstorm and traffic snarls limiting ingress and closing media access to events. |
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In January this year more than a dozen provinces in the South of China were struck by the most severe snowstorm for a century. |
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In early May an unusually heavy snowstorm deposited record snowfall. |
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The seasonal weather continues through the month with gusts of up to seventy and eighty miles an hour and the occasional snowstorm, cloudburst and a touch of frost thrown in. |
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I know, for example, that my family listens to CJOY or MAGIC to hear whether the school buses will be late in the event of a snowstorm. |
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During the winter of 2004, part of the ramp leading up to the Mughrabi Gate collapsed due to erosion caused by a snowstorm and an earthquake. |
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In addition to the night watches there were the so-called dogwatches with a man in the tower and, in case of fog or a snowstorm, there was daytime beach patrol. |
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And after that when, driving in the middle of the night and in a snowstorm, he swerves to avoid a sudden figure in the road. |
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Expected duration: morning. Postponed to the next day in case of severe cold or snowstorm. |
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For example, road maintenance crews could simultaneously be informed of an approaching snowstorm, on their cell phones or home phones. |
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That means I can dispatch snow removal operations right away, right from the middle of a snowstorm. |
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For safety reasons, if there are poor weather conditions such as a snowstorm or high winds, the flag is not changed. |
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A snowstorm dominated the news and led to hundreds of people taking time off work or booking into hotels rather than donning their boots to stride through the slush. |
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It's the end of the working day, but a heavy snowstorm has brought chaos to public transport and gridlock to the roads, thus trapping everyone in the smoking room after hours. |
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Of course, Outback will still safely navigate any daily grind, cottage trail, or snowstorm thrown its way. |
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Throw on a remote-start for cold mornings, and you'd be hard pressed to find a better way to get to work in the middle of a snowstorm. |
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The visual effect evoked a gentle snowstorm or a swarm of insects, associations which, it must be added, the artist regards as entirely incidental. |
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When snowstorm Nemo hit New York Fashion Week, Uggs were spotted on the feet of fashion trendsetters. |
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Not seeing the snowstorm coming costs more socially — or politically — than imagining more snow than nature intends to let fall. |
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This is coupled with the economic snowstorm that nobody really understands or knows how to wrestle to the ground. |
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He is anxious and worried because a developing snowstorm promises to complicate the trip back home. |
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That evening, a snowstorm helped them by preventing the defenders from seeing and hearing them arrive. |
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Every year it paralyzes Montreal with at least one horrendous snowstorm, just to remind everyone who's boss. |
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During a first snowstorm, drivers have little or no visual cues to guide their plows. |
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If the temperature rises during or after a snowstorm, it means heavier, wetter snow will be deposited on a less-stable powder base, increasing the risk of a slide. |
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Cameron turned left, her head swirling with a snowstorm of thoughts. |
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The desktop Trash Can, window buttons, dialog boxes and a task scheduler have all been claimed as intellectual property in a snowstorm of greedy patent filings. |
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Then came the snowstorm of February 1969, when Queens's streets lay unplowed for four days, stranding people without food and water and causing 26 deaths in the borough. |
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Some have even asked me if the animals were frozen in ice, like the famous cases of the woolly mammoths of Siberia, trapped snap-frozen by a sudden snowstorm. |
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Up against lavishly financed Russian media, cash-strapped, fractious Europe will always struggle: one American official likens the battle to using a teaspoon to shovel out of a snowstorm. |
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The flight crew members of KFA 280 were aware before leaving Hamilton that the runway conditions in Moncton would be a concern because of an ongoing snowstorm in the Moncton area. |
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The temperature was 11 degrees C. The CBSARA team had separated into four teams in the woods for the search when they received word of an impending snowstorm due that night. |
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For example a worker who refuses to take his school bus out because the roads are dangerous due to a snowstorm, even if the employer does not control the snow removal of the roads. |
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Knowing that the contracts of several of their soldiers would expire at the end of the year, the two American generals launched the attack on December 31, 1775 during a snowstorm. |
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By reserving the services of a caterer in advance for a fixed number of persons, the Club is exposed to a sizable risk in case of a snowstorm and poor attendance. |
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Overall, the film moves along with the pace of a worsening snowstorm. |
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The ceremony was marked by a terrible snowstorm, but the common people were undecided as to whether it was a good or bad omen. |
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Outside of Australia and parts of New Zealand, most areas with an oceanic climate experience at least one snowstorm per year. |
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He was asked to leave the college in 1908 after offering a stranded chorus girl tea and his bed for the night when she was caught in a snowstorm. |
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Heavy snowfall is possible across the state, such as during the New Year's Eve 1963 snowstorm. |
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The cairns could mark the site on which two boys lost their way on the moor and died of exposure in a snowstorm. |
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They ripped out the phone, took Sinatra outside and disappeared into a blustering snowstorm. |
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During the Survey, two men died in a snowstorm on their way down the mountain and others were hurt during storms on the summit. |
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And, we try to 'flipflop' our routes every 2nd to 3rd snowstorm so that if you were at the end of a route one time you might be at the beginning the next time! |
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All it takes is a snowstorm to force Thomas, the so-called lazy teenager, to play hooky and spend the day with his elderly neighbour, the notorious « windbag. |
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A remarkable snowstorm plowed through buffalo, New York on Tuesday. |
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Late last week a spring snowstorm dumped as much as seven to eight inches of the wet, heavy stuff, blanketing fields and causing considerable tree damage. |
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Just my luck to get dehydrated during a snowstorm in the middle of winter! |
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On the other hand, northern China was severely affected by a snowstorm that occurred during the first half of November as part of a strong cold wave. |
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The weather often has a political aspect, and a monetary one as well, as anyone who has lived through a major snowstorm only to see streets unplowed can attest. |
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But the mayor did not utter a word about the snowstorm last month that unleashed widespread criticism when streets in many neighborhoods went unplowed for days. |
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The district had four snow days during the December snowstorm that will be made up later this year. |
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With quattro, heated seats, headlamp washers and automatic climate control, said travel plans can take place even in a nasty snowstorm, if need be. |
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There's nothing like cramming 10 people and a bottle of vodka into a two-man tent during a freak summer snowstorm for creating a sense of bonhomie. |
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There always seems to be a snowstorm, or at least a bitter cold snap. |
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Delta 1086, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80, was landing at LaGuardia in a snowstorm when it skidded off the runway and into an earthen berm that separates the airport from Flushing Bay. |
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It was a snowstorm at the time and the flight was delayed. |
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The snowstorm, which was the cause of their misfortune, happened in the middle of January, corresponding to our July, and in the latitude of Durham! |
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