Sentences with phrase «by drifting snow»

Four out of 38 applications the Trustees reviewed were damaged bluffs, bulkheads and staircases, and the board expects more emergency applications related to the storm as damage covered by drifting snow is revealed and part - time residents return, according to a letter presented to the Town Board.

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Surrounded by snow drifts two feet deep, locomotive 9136 rests at the head of a procession of identical engines at a sprawling rail yard in Winnipeg.
Growing up in the Denver area, let me tell you... it was often very cold and so much drifting snow in the winter that we had to get by with what was on hand, so chicken and dumplings it was.
The first leg of this Round - of - 32 tie was played in Ostersund's Jamtkraft Arena, surrounded by snow drifts and furnished with an unfamiliar 4G surface - but a strong Arsenal side overcame trying conditions to win 3 - 0.
News stories from 1996 recount drifts of shed exoskeletons, so deep in places that driveways had to be cleared by snow shovel.
These observations of spatial variation in relation to the terrain features are likely driven in part by changes in ocean bottom current speeds produced by the hilly terrain; this causes changes in the settling and drifting of marine snow.
The snow warning issued on 3 March 2011 by the State Meteorological Agency in Spain (AEMET) warned of drifts of up to 18 centimetres in mountainous areas of Madrid and three centimetres in urban areas of the province for the following day.
To this end, a group of Swiss researchers at the WSL - Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF), led by Prof. Michael Lehning, is exploring mass and momentum fluxes during drifting snow events, pursuing an improved understanding of the link between snow cover erosion and depositSnow and Avalanche Research (SLF), led by Prof. Michael Lehning, is exploring mass and momentum fluxes during drifting snow events, pursuing an improved understanding of the link between snow cover erosion and depositsnow events, pursuing an improved understanding of the link between snow cover erosion and depositsnow cover erosion and deposition.
As the climate continued to change, not enough snow fell to maintain the glaciers, and the holes left by the glaciers could have caught windblown snow and preserved it in drifts.
He doesn't rely on action set - pieces to get it across but concentrates more on the basics; snow falling, steam drifting and passers - by in order to fully immerce us in the grand scheme of things.
The steering is as bad as you'd expect from an antiquated recirculating - ball setup (necessitated by the live front axle), but this big dog can still drift pretty well on snow - slickened surfaces.
He stood by her side at the window, watching sharp gusts of snow billow, then swirl and drift to the ground.
Also, be sure that cats don't become snowed into their shelters by keeping doorways free of blowing snow and drifts.
Surrounded by snow - capped peaks, it is a great place to grab a canoe and a thermos of hot chocolate, and drift along without a care.
Ideas that commonly surface include perturbations to the earth's orbit by other planets, disruptions of ocean currents, the rise and fall of greenhouse gases, heat reflection by snow, continental drift, comet impacts, Genesis floods, volcanoes, and slow changes in the irradiance of the sun.
Differences in cores taken from the same area can reveal local wind patterns by showing where the snow drifted.
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