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Definition of snow flurry in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of snow flurry. Pronunciation of snow flurry. Translations of snow flurry. snow flurry synonyms, snow flurry antonyms. Information about snow flurry in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Snow fairy sugar; Snow Falling on Cedar;
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www.thefreedictionary.com/snow+flurry
www.thefreedictionary.com/snow+flurry
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The Inuit may or may not have hundreds of different words for snow, but the "S" section of the Weather.com Glossary has a number of its own. Using this exhaustive meteorological resource, as well as Accuweather.com ... Snow Flurry: Light, intermittent snowfall without any significant accumulation of snow on the ground.
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ask.yahoo.com/20040128.html
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Checkout Gentle Snow Flurry's Dogster profile. He is a male Maltese dog. View pictures and information on him as well as other dogs ... Dogster stats for Gentle Snow Flurry...
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The National Weather Service uses "flurry" to indicate that show showers (see the question above this one) are not expected to drop enough snow to accumulate while "snow showers" mean snow should accumulate.
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/resources/askjack/wfaqd...
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Some examples include snow advisories stating possible slick streets, or fog advisories for patchy fog condition causing temporary restrictions to visibility. ... Surfaces with high albedo include sand and snow, while low albedo rates include forests and freshly turned earth.
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www.cagenterprises.com/wx_glossary_a.html
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- explain Snow Flurries ... Snow Flurries -- Snow flurries are an intermittent light snowfall of short duration (generally light snow showers) with no measurable accumulation (trace category). ... Please read the disclaimer for details.
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www.teachmefinance.com/Scientific_Terms/Snow_Flurries.h...
www.teachmefinance.com/Scientific_Terms/Snow_Flurries.html
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Answers to your questions about snow: Is it ever too cold to snow? How big can snowflakes get? ... ... Snowflakes are agglomerates of many snow crystals. Most snowflakes are less than one-half inch across.
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nsidc.org/snow/faq.html
nsidc.org/snow/faq.html
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BullBearMS, on 08/15/2009, -5/+37What I find amusing is that Snow Leopard is being priced as a cheap, incremental update even though it includes a feature like Grand Central which is an example of a deep architectural change that is completely absent in the much more expensive Windows 7. So while it's certainly easy...
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digg.com/apple/Apple_s_Snow_Leopard_A_flurry_of_changes
digg.com/apple/Apple_s_Snow_Leopard_A_flurry_of_changes
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