Meaning Blizzard
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Winter severe weather condition characterized by strong wind, blowing snow, and cold temperatures.
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"strong, sustained snowstorm," 1859, origin obscure (perhaps somehow connected with blaze (n.1)); it came into general use in the U.S. in this sense in the hard winter 1880-81. OED says it p [..]
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds (greater than 32 mi/hr) bearing a great amount of snow. When these conditions continue after the falling snow has ended, it is termed a ground blizzard.
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storm with high winds, intense cold, heavy snow, and little rain.
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A severe weather condition characterized by high winds and reduced visibilities due to falling or blowing snow. The U.S. National Weather Service specifies sustained wind or frequent gusts of 16 m per [..]
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Violent and very cold wind which is loaded with snow, some of which has been raised from snow covered ground.
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a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds rash: a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences; "a rash of bank robberies"; "a blizzard of [..]
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a very windy snow storm
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a heavy snowstorm combined with high speed wind.
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blinding snow storm with winds of at least 56 km/hr, usually with temperatures below -7 oC. blue shift -
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(n) a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds(n) a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences
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Although blizzard is often used to describe any major snow storm with strong winds, the technical definition for a blizzard requires: at least 3 hours in duration; low temperatures (usually less than [..]
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Includes winter storm conditions of sustained winds or frequent gusts of 35 mph or more that cause major blowing and drifting of snow, reducing visibility to less than one-quarter mile for 3 or more h [..]
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A severe weather condition characterized by low tempratures, winds 35mph of greater, blowing snow that can reduce visibilities to 1/4 mile or less for more than 3 hours. A severe blizzard is character [..]
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Weather event lasting 3 hours or more, with sustained Winds or frequent Wind gusts 35 mph or higher, and visibility frequently below 1/4 mile. There is falling Snow amd blowing Snow or may be blowing [..]
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Heavy snow accompanied by a gale force wind.
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds (greater than 35 mph) bearing a great amount of snow, either falling or blowing. When these conditions persist after snow [..]
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A winter storm which produces the following conditions for at least 3 hours: Sustained winds or frequent gusts to 35 miles per hour (56 km/h) or greater, and Considerable falling and/or blowing snow reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile (0.4 kilometer).
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and by strong winds bearing a great amount of snow (mostly fine, dry snow picked up from the ground). The National Weather Service specifie [..]
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds bearing a great amount of snow, either falling or picked up from the ground.
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a very weak hand; a hand with no useful cards whatever
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(abbrev. BLZD)- A blizzard means that the following conditions are expected to prevail for a period of 3 hours or longer: Sustained wind or frequent gusts to 35 miles an hour or greater; and Considerable falling and/or blowing snow (i.e., reducing visibility frequently to less than ¼ mile)
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This is the only form of precipitation that is determined by windspeed. Under heavy snow conditions in low temperatures, strong winds can blow snow to white-out conditions, which restrict drastically restrict visibility. A blizzard is defined as sustained winds or frequent gusts at or above 35 mph, which blow snow to reduce visibility to a quarter [..]
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Falling and/or blowing snow with winds exceeding 30 knots, temperatures below -7°C and visibility less than 400m for more than 3 hours.
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A weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds (greater than 35mph) bearing a great amount of either falling or blowing snow.
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A violent winter storm with winds about 32 mph/ 51 kph, and visibility less than 500 feet/ 150 meters because of falling and blowing snow. Sometimes "ground blizzard" is used to describe a storm in which all the airborne snow has been re-suspended from that which had previously fallen.
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Blowing snow reduces surface visibility. There are low temperatures, strong winds and heavy snow.
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A severe winter storm, defined as winds over 35 mph and visibility of ¼ mile or less due to falling or blowing snow, occurring for at least three hours.
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to1/4 mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours. A severe blizzard is characterized by temperatures near or below 10 degrees Fahrenheit, winds exceeding 45 mph, and visibi [..]
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Includes winter storm
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours. A severe blizzard is characterized by temperatures near or below 10°F, winds exceeding 45 mph, and visibility reduced by [..]
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A storm lasting about 3 hours or longer with sustained winds 35 mph or greater with frequent gusts to 35 mph or greater; and considerable falling and/or blowing snow frequently reducing visibilities to less than 1/4 mile.
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to1/4 mile or less for a du [..]
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a d [..]
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A severe weather condition characterised by low temperatures, strong winds, falling snow and reduced visibility.
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a d [..]
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A severe weather
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When it's so freaking windy that it's picking up snow from the ground and slamming it into your face, you're in a blizzard.
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(abbrev. BLZD)- A blizzard means that the following conditions are expected to prevail for a period of 3 hours or longer: Sustained wind or frequent gusts to 35 miles an hour or greater; and
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Snow falling with winds faster than 35 mph and visibility of 1/4 mile or less over an extended time.
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A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours. A severe blizzard is characterized by temperatures near or below 10°F, winds exceeding 45 mph, and visibility reduced by [..]
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Founded February 8, 1991 as Silicon & Synapse and in 1994 changed its name to Blizzard. Today, Blizzard and Blizzard North is one of the most known and respected computer gaming developers. Blizza [..]
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(abbrev. BLZD)- A blizzard means that the following conditions are expected to prevail for a period of 3 hours or longer: Sustained wind or frequent gusts to 35 miles an hour or greater; and Considera [..]
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