Transcript Blizzards
What Are Blizzards?
Severe snowstorm
Strong winds
Limited visibility (white
out)
Cold temperatures
Heavy snowfall
sometimes
Classification
Blizzard
35-44 mph winds
Visibility less than 500
feet for 3 consecutive
hours
Severe Blizzard
45+ mph winds
Almost no visibility
Formation
Cold air mass (cP, cA) meets warm air mass (mT, mP)
Cold front forms (sometimes two cold fronts); low
pressure
Low pressure creates strong winds (strong pressure
gradient)
Very tight (close) isobars
Location
Blizzard Country
Midwest US
Central Canada
Blizzard Information
Can produce rain, snow, sleet, and hail
Last for at least 3 hours
Can last for days
Very dangerous
Effects
Whiteouts
Freeze roads
Limit visibility
Power outage
Freeze pipes
Effects
Frostbite- caused from
destruction of skin and
tissue
Hypothermia- body
temperature drops under
95 degrees
Too cold of temperature
required for bodily
functions
Leads to death if not
treated
Iran Blizzard
February, 1972
Most deadly blizzard
4,000+ deaths
Safety
Store water in case pipes
freeze
Warm clothes to prevent
hypothermia
Stay indoors
Stay off roads
Storm of the Century
Also known as the 93 super storm.
It occurred on March 12-15, 1993.
It was a large cyclonic storm that occurred on the east
coast of North America.
Meteorologists were able to accurately predict a
system's severity five days in advance.
The storm brought low as 2 inches of snow in
Louisiana and high as 60 inches of snow in Tennessee.
The storm killed 300 people.
Blizzard v. Ice storm
Ice storm = layers of glaze
Most damage due to weight of ice (power lines, trees,
structures)
Significant threats Fires (no access to water to extinguish fires)
Driving usually more dangerous in an ice storm v. blizzard ( icy
roads harder to compensate for versus reduced visibility as in a
blizzard)