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Once there, we find that while mountain access is fine, the high volume of heavy, moist snow on the slopes after the storm means the avalanche risk is at level five – the highest.
This species is sometimes found singly, but more often in clusters on well-rotted conifer logs and stumps (often Douglas-fir) near melting snowbanks, or sometimes in moist snow chambers formed by receding snow.
The weather in the study area during 12th – 20th February 2000 was unstable and varied with temperatures around and slightly above zero, and with some precipitation coming as moist snow and sleet.
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Key requirements for good over-snow mobility are low ground pressure, large clearance relative to vehicle size and a drive system that tolerates moist, compactable snow.
The mangosteen -- a tropical fruit about the size of a tangerine, whose leathery maroon shell surrounds moist, fragrant, snow-white segments of ambrosial flesh -- can't get a visa.
She told him that the air had to be moist for the snow to fall.
The calibration period was set from the beginning of May until the end of September, including a 'model wind up' period of 1 month, covering the moist conditions after the snow melt as well as droughts during the summer months.
Make sure the snow is moist enough to pack.
The largest and most famous canyons have been cut through arid or semiarid lands by swift streams fed by rain or melting snow transported from moister regions upstream.
These mountains wring remarkably heavy snows out of the warm, moist air that flows across New Zealand from the Tasman Sea — in some places, enough snow every year to equal 45 feet of rain.
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