Snow may not stick due to a variety of factors, such as the temperature being too warm, leading to melting, or the surface being too wet or icy, causing poor adhesion. Wind can also blow snow off surfaces before it has a chance to stick. Additionally, if the snow is too powdery or the surface is too smooth, it may not stick well.
Yes, if you type in "Crater Lake" on google images, you will find a snow-covered crater lake.
Yes, Lake George NY can experience lake effect snow due to its proximity to Lake George. When cold air masses move over the relatively warmer lake waters, it can result in increased moisture and snowfall in the region.
Lake effect snow: water from Lake Erie picks up water and holds that moisture, releasing it in the form of snow downwind of the lake.
Lake effect snow: water from Lake Erie picks up water and holds that moisture, releasing it in the form of snow downwind of the lake.
Down wind of the lake.
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Much of their snow is "lake effect snow".
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An Arctic air mass moving over relatively warm lake water can cause lake effect snow. As the cold air near the surface picks up moisture from the warmer lake, it becomes unstable and produces localized bands of heavy snow downwind of the lake.
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