Sentences with phrase «result of the snow storm»

14 - people died as a result of the snow storm.

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During the height of the storm, he said, average response times were as long as 55 minutes, a result in large part of unplowed streets causing more than 100 ambulances to get stuck in snow
The counties — Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Jefferson, Lewis, Orleans, St. Lawrence and Wyoming — together had more than $ 46.6 million in response costs and infrastructure damage verified as a result of the storm that rocked the region from Nov. 18 - 26, dumping just over seven feet of snow in some areas.
A pulse flow is a surge of water that periodically flows through a river — normally as the result of natural events such as spring storms or melting snow.
The warning was a result of storms that could bring a lot of rain, and even snow.
Thanks to the Polar Vortex, the City of Toronto has issued 35 Extreme Cold Weather Alerts and one snow storm after another has resulted in a record - breaking 100 consecutive days with snow on the ground.
For Immediate Release: October 21st, 2016 Northwest off to a snowy start for the upcoming ski season According to the Open Snow website «Multiple storms hit the west coast and Pacific Northwest during the first half of October, which has resulted in a healthy snowpack for this time of the year».
According to the Open Snow website «Multiple storms hit the west coast and Pacific Northwest during the first half of October, which has resulted in a healthy snowpack for this time of the year».
Therefore I would argue that this same freakish Arctic storm and transport of heat that at first resulted in the all the «warm» headlines could potentially further lead to headlines of the more wintery variety, including Arctic or cold air outbreaks and snow storms....
Years ago, I pushed the idea of developing a reality - TV show, «Extremities,» on science at the edge of what's possible, sort of Mythbusters with a rotating cast that'd include biologists climbing cliffs in Greenland to study nesting falcons, the team I joined on the sea ice near the North Pole and — certainly — scientists driving around Oswego, N.Y., with portable Doppler radars to plumb the innards of storms that produce that region's astounding lake - effect snow, one result of which is depicted in this photo (NOAA):
The end result of this will be a storm that moves extremely slowly, pumping a moist flow of air westward, toward an area of colder, drier air, and creating ideal conditions for heavy snow and sleet.
We weren't investigating the meteorology of any one specific storm, but rather the climatology (i.e., the general relationship) of temperature and snowfall, looking to see if there were really places that were «too cold to snow» and whether a warming climate might result in more snowfall, or precisely what is being presented as fact today.
While some floods are caused by tropical storms and hurricanes, many more occur as a result of thunderstorms and heavy rains, rapid snow melt and breaches of levees or dams.
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