Snowdrift height is influenced by the wind speed and the distance over which the wind blows snow, known as fetch. The higher the wind speed and the longer the fetch, the taller the snowdrift will be.
The formula to calculate the maximum height of a snowdrift is given by:
This formula assumes steady-state conditions and neglects factors such as snow density and temperature variations.
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