METEOROLOGY – PRECIPITATION CALCULATOR Blowing Snow Threshold A precise tool.
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What is the Blowing Snow Threshold & How does it work?

Blowing snow is a meteorological phenomenon where strong winds pick up and suspend loose snow particles in the air, causing them to drift. The threshold wind speed for blowing snow depends on several factors including the temperature, humidity, and the size of the snowflakes.

V_{threshold} = frac{C_d cdot A cdot rho_s}{rho_a}
Vthreshold = threshold wind speed for blowing snow, Cd = drag coefficient, A = cross-sectional area of the snowflake, rho_s = density of snow, rho_a = density of air.

Understanding this threshold helps in predicting and mitigating the impacts of blowing snow on transportation, visibility, and other outdoor activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the blowing snow threshold?
The blowing snow threshold is the minimum wind speed required to lift and suspend loose snow particles in the air.
How does temperature affect blowing snow?
Lower temperatures generally increase the threshold wind speed for blowing snow because colder air can hold more moisture, making the snowflakes heavier.
What is the role of humidity in blowing snow?
Higher humidity decreases the blowing snow threshold by increasing the weight of the snowflakes due to additional water content.
How do snowflake size and shape impact blowing snow?
Larger, heavier snowflakes require stronger winds to be lifted into the air, thus increasing the blowing snow threshold.
What is the formula used for calculating the blowing snow threshold?
The formula is Vthreshold = (Cd * A * ρs) / ρa, where Cd is the drag coefficient, A is the cross-sectional area of the snowflake, ρs is the density of snow, and ρa is the density of air.
Can this calculator be used for any type of snow?
This calculator is generally applicable to dry, powdery snow. Wet or heavy, compacted snow may require different calculations.
What are the units used in this blowing snow threshold calculation?
The wind speed (Vthreshold) is typically measured in meters per second (m/s), while density values (ρs and ρa) are usually in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.