Not exact matches
That was mostly
because my husband knew he had a
snow day in the bag for today, and I needed something for my eyeballs to do while I
packed up the house.
Right after our trip together, I went on an action -
packed five - day trip, then he went on a three - day work trip (made longer by the aforementioned
snow), and it feels like we've scarcely had a minute together in the past ten days (ahem, maybe I'm feeling it a little extra
because my love language is quality time?).
Weak layers are very common in arctic
snow packs, in part
because the snowpack is often very shallow.
I didn't
pack my
snow boots for the trip
because it wasn't supposed to
snow the entire time we were there, but I did bring along my Hunter boots to trudge through slush in.
Right after our trip together, I went on an action -
packed five - day trip, then he went on a three - day work trip (made longer by the aforementioned
snow), and it feels like we've scarcely had a minute together in the past ten days (ahem, maybe I'm feeling it a little extra
because my love language is quality time?).
Wendy called me the other day and told me to make sure I
pack snow boots, gloves, scarves, warm clothes and a
snow hat
because it will be
snowing and cold.
Snowshoeing on a trail was a bit interesting, just
because snowshoes aren't made to be used on
packed snow.
We were en route to the airport and stopped to take pictures
because it was so gorgeous & my
snow boots were already
packed.
That's
because ice melting in Greenland and other glaciers is offset by increasing
snow pack in Antarctica (melting sea ice has no effect on ocean levels, since the ice floats, for the same reason that ice melting in your glass of water will not cause the glass to overflow).
[3] October through December 2016 were very wet months in northern California (with precipitation totals about 170 percent of normal by 1 January 2017), but
because several of the storms were warm rainfall,
snow pack in California by 1 January was only 64 percent of normal.
October through December 2016 were very wet months in northern California (with precipitation totals about 170 % of normal by 1 January 2017), but
because several of the storms were warm rainfall,
snow pack in California by 1 January was only 64 % of normal.
However
because my Sierra Nevada research focused on
snow pack and watershed effects, I had downloaded the USHCN data for the hydrological year, which extends from October of one year to September of the next.
They're usable
because they ARE accurate records of the «conditions» at the time — crop cycles and yields, rain, heat, cold,
snow, ice
pack, death records (both animal and human) and a lot more — and they give pretty accurate knowledge about what was happening and the general temp range at that particular time and location.
Many residential streets, however, will not be plowed
because they are
snow packed and icy.
If you're planning on a
snow trip, we also have a Snow Pack that may provide cover if you can't get a run because of bad weather, lose your gear, or have to cancel your trip due to inj
snow trip, we also have a
Snow Pack that may provide cover if you can't get a run because of bad weather, lose your gear, or have to cancel your trip due to inj
Snow Pack that may provide cover if you can't get a run
because of bad weather, lose your gear, or have to cancel your trip due to injury.