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Q: For a storm to be a blizzard the wind must be atleast?
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For a storm to be a blizzard the wind must be at least?

35


What is the definition of a snow storm?

A snow storm (blizzard) is when a strong wind is combined with heavy snowing.


A blind storm of snow and wind common in the polar regions is known as?

A blinding snow storm is called a blizzard. A blizzard must have sustained winds of over 30 mile per hour. These storms are extremely deadly and shelter is necessary for survival.


A storm with wind and snow is a A cyclone B nlizzard C tornado?

A blizzard


What must be present to create a blizzard?

wind


How fast the wind blows during a blizzard?

When the snowstorm starts going 35 miles per hour.


What is a non-example of a tornado?

Non-examples of a tornado: - hurricane - dust devil - wind storm - blizzard


Do blizzards have high wind factor?

Yes. A blizzard must produce winds in excess of 35 mph.


How do you get storm on Maplestory?

Do you mean "storm" as in, the blue wind thingy that follows the wind archer (you must be a cygnus knight) in Maplestory? Because that's all I know..


How can a blizzard occur when snow is not falling?

It's possible to be in blizzard conditions from wind blowing fine powder-snow about, even though no snow is falling from the sky, as an analogue to a sand-storm. I believe a lot of Polar-regions blizzards are of this form.


What do you get when you get wind and snow?

u get a blizzard


What is in a blizzard?

As is true everywhere on earth, this is the definition of a blizzard, from Wikipedia: "To be a blizzard, a snow storm must have sustained winds or frequent gusts that are greater than or equal to 56 km/h (35 mph) with blowing or drifting snow which reduces visibility to 400 m or 0.25 mi or less and must last for a prolonged period of time-typically three hours or more." In Antarctica the wind is constant, and the 'snow' may be simply blowing ice crystals, since the humidity of the Antarctic continent is about five percent.