Sentences with phrase «snowbanks for»

Its durable construction also prevents the Melt Mat from degrading over time, a problem observed with other passive methods of snow removal, such as spreading large amounts of soot particles over snowbanks for a similar effect.

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Like snowfalkes forming the snowbank, the tiny changes all add up until there is a need or avalanche where the new traits become dominant in an attempt for species survival.
If you shot the puck, you'd have to spend the next 10 minutes looking for it in the snowbank.
One voter spoke with him and told a story about how she'd gotten stuck in a snowbank and was unable to call for help:
The peculiar snowbank is located on Ellesmere Island, a huge landmass northwest of Greenland that is dominated by arching mountains and sprawling glaciers, and where the temperature averages around -5 degrees Fahrenheit for the year.
Beauchamp discovered the snowbank about ten years ago while flying over in a helicopter while doing field work for the Geological Survey of Canada.
«Generally, snow reflects about three - quarters of the sun's radiation back into the air, so it's actually really hard for the sun to melt a snowbank,» said Boreyko.
Video from the robot's underwater camera suddenly revealed what looked like a dirty yet nonetheless luminously white snowbank — the kind found at the edge of a plowed parking lot, except for the clams and fish around it.
Now granted, I'm not doing my morning walks in the frosty snowbanks of New England, but even down here in Alabama, it's often in the 30s or low 40s — with a stiff wind to boot — when I head out for my predawn walks.
Look for a second set of handholds nearby to reach to the second Bluegleam formation, then just follow the trail up and around to spot a snowbank, at the end of which you'll find the third Bluegleam formation.
After being pulled out of the snowbank, I put my tail between my legs and switch ESP back on for the short drive back to garage.
Back in the Wrangler, we engage the Backcountry's locking rear differential and go for it, charging up and over a snowbank as our passenger white - knuckles the Wrangler's «oh crap» handle on the passenger - side dashboard.
Being up higher also allows for a view over the top of a snowbank at intersections.
Now that the driveway stakes have sprouted out through the tops of the snowbanks, and the ice dam leaks have slowed to a trickle, it seems natural to swap your winter tires for your all - season or summer rubber.
It features a great ride height for seeing over snowbanks at intersections, has a sophisticated all - wheel - drive or 4X4 drivetrain, and a wide range of price points.
It will be more money than what you're used to paying for a rental, but you don't want to be stuck in a snowbank during your vacations.
willi, I doubt that seasonal (and urban) snowbanks are a very good analogy for a melting ice sheet.
For example, someone who is trying to push a vehicle out of snowbank while over 80 or impaired is likely guilty of «care and control».
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