Snow fall can affect traveling because it can delay airplanes could ruin your destination like a blizzard. Snow fall and ice are dangerous depending on how bad but could definitely delay/cancel your destination.
It can travel several hundreds of miles, but it won't drop a lot of snow so far unless it is forced upwards by mountains (southwestern PA gets a lot of snow this way). For example, snow bands off Ontario have been known to travel all the way to the Atlantic, though by that time they rarely do anything more than just whiten the ground.
Moisture from Lake Erie does travel that far and fall out as snow when it hits the mountains in eastern TN, as is happening today (12/27/10).
so you can travel through snow
Effect of Snow on Petit-Montrouge was created in 1870.
it is from the lake effect
It can travel several hundreds of miles, but it won't drop a lot of snow so far unless it is forced upwards by mountains (southwestern PA gets a lot of snow this way). For example, snow bands off Ontario have been known to travel all the way to the Atlantic, though by that time they rarely do anything more than just whiten the ground.
Moisture from Lake Erie does travel that far and fall out as snow when it hits the mountains in eastern TN, as is happening today (12/27/10).
no the travel alone
so you can travel through snow
Effect of Snow on Petit-Montrouge was created in 1870.
Yes, the Lake George NY does get the lake effect snow. The areas of Lake George NY that gets the effect of snow is usually remain frozen.
Much of their snow is "lake effect snow".
A "snowstorm" implies that snow is being blown by a wind, therefore, it would travel downwind! The clouds carrying the snow would also travel downwind.
Snow absorbs high frequenciies.
it is from the lake effect
what does sound travel through fastest ice,snow,water,steam
Lake effect is harmless unless you're trying to drive in it. It's just snow.