Sentence examples for sufficient snow from inspiring English sources

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Cyclonic depressions penetrate from the Barents Sea into the Kara Sea beyond Novaya Zemlya and produce sufficient snow for glaciers to form on Severnaya Zemlya.

If there's sufficient snow you can ride all the way to the car park – keep to the left of the chair for some of the best open off-piste runs in Scotland.

In the United States, a blizzard occurs when two conditions are met for a period of three hours or more: A sustained wind or frequent gusts to, and sufficient snow in the air to reduce visibility to less than.

This prediction is largely consistent with observed body size and seasonality patterns in grizzly bears across North America [ 40], but may be dependent on sufficient snow cover during the denning period.

28 An acute decrease in intravascular volume is a normal physiological response to high altitude, 29 and dehydration, due to the increased physiological demands and the practicalities of melting sufficient snow, is a common problem above 8000 m.

You will be coming at this jump at high speed, and without sufficient snow you will plow straight into the solid support.

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The U.S. National Weather Service issues blizzard warnings when sustained winds or frequent gusts are forecast to be 56 km (35 miles) per hour or greater for at least three hours with sufficient blowing snow to reduce visibility to less than 400 metres (1,300 feet).

Mild temperatures have prevented organizers from producing sufficient artificial snow to cover the Zauberberg course at the resort, where a giant slalom was scheduled for Sunday, followed by a night slalom the next day.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first English-language use of the word snowshoe was in John Josselyn's "Two Voyages" of 1674, in a passage that described "a crust upon the snow sufficient to bear a man walking with snow-shoos upon it".

These include neurite growth-inhibiting constituents of myelin, scar-associated inhibitory factors, and the lack of sufficient neurotrophic support (Snow et al., 1990; Schnell et al., 1994; Tuszynski & Gage, 1995; Fawcett, 2009).

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