Snow Squall
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A heavy [[snow]] shower accompanied by sudden strong [[winds]], or a squall. | A heavy [[snow]] shower accompanied by sudden strong [[winds]], or a squall. | ||
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+ | == Reference == | ||
+ | *Wikipedia ''Snow Squall'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowsquall] | ||
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- | Return to [[Working with Snow]], [[Freestyle Skiing]] | + | Return to '''[[Snow and Weather Glossary]], [[Working with Snow]], [[Freestyle Skiing]]''' |
[[Category:Freestyle Glossary]][[Category:Working with Snow and the Weather]][[Category:Weather]][[Category:Snow]][[Category:Freestyle Course Preparation]] | [[Category:Freestyle Glossary]][[Category:Working with Snow and the Weather]][[Category:Weather]][[Category:Snow]][[Category:Freestyle Course Preparation]] |
Revision as of 09:16, 14 July 2010
A heavy snow shower accompanied by sudden strong winds, or a squall.
Reference
- Wikipedia Snow Squall [1]
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