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Discover Ludwig"snow mist" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the light, fog-like mist created when snow is suspended in the air, typically near mountaintops. For example, "The highest peak of the mountain range was shrouded in a thick snow mist."
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Shepherd is also fascinated by mirages of the mountain-world, the illusions that can be brought on by snow, mist, cloud or distance.
Acid rain is the broad term used to describe several ways that a weak solution of inorganic acids, such as nitric and sulfuric acid, falls out of the atmosphere as rain, snow, mist and fog.
"I drive past this location on a daily basis and it usually looks pretty ordinary, but the snow, mist and lovely colours really turned this into something else," says David Raynham, who photographed the magnificently wintery scene above on a morning in late December in Kirkby-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire.
A desert is a region of land that is very dry because it receives low amounts of precipitation (usually in the form of rain but may be snow, mist or fog), often has little coverage by plants, and in which streams dry up unless they are supplied by water from outside the area.
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Snow misted down from the pines like pixie dust; now and then, as the sun warmed the boughs, clumps fell noiselessly to the street.
Snow, rain, mist, and moonlight scenes compose some of his most poetic masterpieces.
Visibility around the airport was three miles, with snow and mist.
But "Divine inspiration" provides no insurance against rain, snow, maritime mist or time, and even a Colossus, as Mr. Moses called the bridge, occasionally needs a touch-up.
A single run might yield 100 turns in thigh-deep snow, white mist exploding as you drop away in the woods.
I sat by my fire pit of stones on the sand, glass of wine in hand as the enormous face of Knight Peak shouldered in snow and mist, drifted through the pink light of the setting sun.
-- The crew of the plane that crashed near Buffalo on Thursday night discussed a "significant ice buildup" on the wings and windshield as the aircraft descended through light snow and mist, according to the flight data and voice recordings recovered from the scene of the accident that killed all 49 people on board and one person on the ground.
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