
1) Blizzard 2) Snowproblem 3) Snowstorm
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1) Blizzard hazard 2) Comic by Greg Rucka 3) Desk drawer item 4) Like some conditions 5) Polar weather condition 6) Road hazard 7) Snow 8) Snowfall 9) Snowstorm hazard 10) Thriller novel
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[weather] Whiteout is a weather condition in which visibility and contrast are severely reduced by snow or sand. The horizon disappears completely and there are no reference points at all, leaving the individual with a distorted orientation. Whiteout has been defined as: `A condition of diffuse light when no shadows are cast, due to a conti...
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A condition caused by falling and/or blowing snow that reduces visibility to nothing or zero miles; typically only a few feet. Whiteouts can occur rapidly often blinding motorists and creating chain-reaction crashes involving multiple vehicles. Whiteouts are most frequent during blizzards.
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n] - an arctic atmospheric condition with clouds over snow produce a uniform whiteness and objects are difficult to see
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a condition in which daylight is diffused by multiple reflections between a snow surface and an overcast sky; contrasts vanish, and the observer is unable to distinguish the horizon or any snow surface feature.
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https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/glossary?page=28

Weather condition in which visibility is severely compromised due to blowing snow, making it hard to find the horizon or reference points. May induce vertigo and ski sickness.
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verb lose daylight visibility in heavy fog, snow, or rain
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noun an arctic atmospheric condition with clouds over snow produce a uniform whiteness and objects are difficult to see; occurs when the light reflected off the snow equals the light coming through the clouds
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`Fog` of grains of dry snow caused by strong winds in temperatures of between -18°C/0°F and -1°C/30°F. The uniform whiteness of the ground and air causes disorientation in humans
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