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Blizzards Research Paper

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"Have you ever been snowed in? What about no power or no heat? Imagine what it would be like to experience a blizzard, in winds whipping snow around at 35 mph or higher! It’s not about how much snow there is to determine a blizzard, it’s about how strong the winds are and the amount of time it lasts,” explains TV weather forecaster, Al Roker. “Usually blizzards are 3 or more hours and they can be harsh and deadly. Just to think about powerful, strong, frigid air and snow swirling around me is scary in a way.”

Remember that terrifying winter night, winds howling outside, and…zap!... the lights go out. The house goes dead silent and all you hear is gusts of wind whistling about. What do you do now? No internet. No warmth. No light. First, start by lighting candles or getting flashlights. You can spend time with family, play games, and just have fun. Get cozy and cuddle up with a good book. Whatever you decide, try not to cause problems because you never know how long you’ll be snowed in for. …show more content…

Once all the snow settles, you’re left with piles and piles of snow! If the winds were really strong, you will see snow that has drifted into huge, mountainous piles in a certain spot. After a few days, or about a week, the snow will have started to melt which can cause small floods in the area. Also, snow can create serious damage to houses during or after the blizzards. Often, sidings and shingles come off of houses or water can seep into a hole, therefore ruining insides of homes. Keep your house safe and closed up to avoid major and devastating

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