Ground blizzard

A ground blizzard in Ontario, March 21, 2004

Ground blizzard refers to a weather condition where loose snow or ice on the ground is lifted and blown by strong winds.[1] This can occur in the absence of precipitation, and can even occur when the sky is clear. This is in contrast to "ordinary" blizzards, which are accompanied by heavy falling snow. They can be especially dangerous as they occur after a winter storm has passed, when it is assumed that all forms of severe winter weather has ended.[2]

  1. ^ Ahrens, C. Donald. Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere. C. Donald Ahrens. 7th ed. Stamford: Cengage Learning, 2015. 144. Print.
  2. ^ Rauber, Robert M; Walsh, John E; Charlevoix, Donna Jean (2012). Severe & Hazardous Weather. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. p. 265. ISBN 9780757597725.

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