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Ice Storms: Natures cold killer

Ice Storms: Natures cold killer. By: Ashton Hill Science Mr. Shepard. It covers everything in ice as it hits. Nuisance Ice Storm - A nuisance event is usually one of 1/4" of ice or less.

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Ice Storms: Natures cold killer

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  1. Ice Storms: Natures cold killer By: Ashton Hill Science Mr. Shepard marcfhenning.blogspott

  2. It covers everything in ice as it hits marcfhenning.blogspott

  3. Nuisance Ice Storm - A nuisance event is usually one of 1/4" of ice or less. - Even though these lighter accumulations are considered nuisance, travel can be extremely dangerous even with a light glazing. Disruptive Ice Storm - A disruptive ice storm is typically one of 1/4" to 1/2" of ice accumulation. - This amount of ice starts to damage trees and power lines. Crippling Ice Storm - Widespread accumulations of over 1/2". - With this much ice there is severe tree damage and power outages may last for days. - The most devastating storms contain ice accumulations of an inch or more. marcfhenning.blogspott

  4. They can easily be caused by freezing rain

  5. Ice storms can last an hour to days to a week! marcfhenning.blogspott

  6. Ice storms happen usually happen during January and December

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