Drifting Snow
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- | Snow particles blown from the ground by the wind to a height of less than six feet. | + | [[Image:Snow drift.jpg|'''[[Snow]]''' Drift is snow particles blown from the ground by the '''[[wind]]''' to a height of less than 2.0 meters / six feet.|thumb|400px]] |
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+ | '''[[Snow]]''' particles blown from the ground by the '''[[wind]]''' to a height of less than 2.0 meters / six feet. | ||
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+ | == '''Also See''' == | ||
+ | *'''[[Snow Cornice]]''' | ||
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+ | Return to '''[[Snow and Weather Glossary]]''', '''[[Working with Snow]]''', '''[[Freestyle Skiing]]''' | ||
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+ | [[Category:Freestyle Glossary]][[Category:Working with Snow and the Weather]][[Category:Weather]][[Category:Snow]][[Category:Freestyle Course Preparation]] |
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Snow particles blown from the ground by the wind to a height of less than 2.0 meters / six feet.
[edit] Also See
Return to Snow and Weather Glossary, Working with Snow, Freestyle Skiing