blizzard

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
{i} tipi

Tipi, aşırı hava koşullarına bir örnektir. - A blizzard is an example of extreme weather conditions.

Bazı zamanlar Kanazawa'da tipi olur. - There are sometimes blizzards in Kanazawa.

{i} kar fırtınası

Bu kar fırtınasında Tom'u asla bulamayacağız. - We'll never find Tom in this blizzard.

Tom korkunç bir kar fırtınası nedeniyle on gün mahsur kaldı. - Tom was trapped for ten days by a terrible blizzard.

kar fırtına

Bu kar fırtınasında Tom'u asla bulamayacağız. - We'll never find Tom in this blizzard.

1888'deki Büyük Kar Fırtınası, Birleşik Devletler tarihinin en ağır kar fırtınalarından biriydi. - The Great Blizzard of 1888 was one of the most severe blizzards in the history of the United States.

Английский Язык - Английский Язык
To fall in windy conditions
A severe snowstorm, especially with strong winds and greatly reduced visibility
A large number of similar things, such as a blizzard of political ads
A large amount of paperwork
{i} severe snowstorm
A storm of at least three hours' duration with winds over 16 m s-1 accompanied by falling or blowing snow that causes visibility to drop below 400 m
Winter severe weather condition characterized by strong wind, blowing snow, and cold temperatures
A blizzard is a severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to ¼ mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours
A gale of piercingly cold wind, usually accompanied with fine and blinding snow; a furious blast
Includes winter storm conditions of sustained winds or frequent gusts of 35 mph or more that cause major blowing and drifting of snow, reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile for 3 or more hours Extremely cold temperatures often are associated with dangerous blizzard conditions
Snow with winds in excess of 35 mph and visibilities of 1/4 mile or less, for an extended period of time (eg > 3 hours)
Snow with winds in excess of 35 mph and visibilities of 1/4 mile or less, for an extended period of time (eg > 3 hours)
a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
A combination of strong wind and blowing or fallen snow
a severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds (32 mph or higher) bearing a great amount of snow (including snow picked up from the ground) that reduces visibility to less than 500 ft
A condition over a long period of time when snow is falling, winds blow faster than 35 mph, and visibility is one-quarter mile or less
A winter storm which produces the following conditions for at least 3 hours: 1) sustained winds or frequent gusts to 35 miles per hour or greater 2) considerable falling and/or blowing snow reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile
Winds of 35 mph or greater with considerable falling and/or blowing snow, reducing visibility
A weather condition of driving snow in winds exceeding 50 km/hr Drifting snow is a common feature of a blizzard
A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures, winds 35 mph or greater, and sufficient falling and/or blowing snow in the air to frequently reduce visibility to 1/4 mile or less for a duration of at least 3 hours A severe blizzard is characterized by temperatures near or below 10°F, winds exceeding 45 mph, and visibility reduced by snow to near zero
Winds of 35 mph or more along with considerable falling and/or blowing snow reducing visibility to less than one-quarter mile for three or more hours Extremely cold temperatures often are associated with dangerous blizzard conditions, but are not a formal part of the definition The hazard created by the combination of snow, wind and low visibility significantly increases, however, with temperatures below 20 degrees An online weather graphic illustrates the kind of conditions experienced in a blizzard See "blizzard warning" below
A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds bearing a great amount of snow, either falling or picked up from the ground
A severe weather condition characterized by low tempratures, winds 35mph of greater, blowing snow that can reduce visibilities to 1/4 mile or less for more than 3 hours A severe blizzard is characterized by temperatures at or below 10 degrees fahrenheit, winds exceeding 45mph, and visibility reduced by snow to near zero
A severe winter storm characterized by sustained winds or frequent gusts of 35 mph or more in combination with considerable snowfall for at least three hours Visibility often is reduced to less than one-quarter mile Needless to say, temperatures can stay very cold for extended lengths of time Snowfall Map of the Blizzard of 1996
a winter storm characterized by winds of at least 35 mph and accompanied by considerable falling and/or blowing snow that reduces visibilities to less than a 1/4 mile These conditions must prevail for 3 or more hours
A severe weather condition characterized by low temperatures and strong winds (greater than 35 mph) bearing a great amount of snow, either falling or blowing When these conditions persist after snow has stopped falling, it is called a ground blizzard
a series of unexpected and unpleasant occurrences; "a rash of bank robberies"; "a blizzard of lawsuits"
severe weather in which there is low temperatures, strong winds and heavy amounts of snow falling or blowing
A severe storm lasting four or more hours It is characterized by low temperatures, strong winds and poor visibility due to blowing snow True blizzard conditions are most common on the prairies of Canada and the United States Blizzards are a rare occurrence on the west coast and in Atlantic Canada The Environment Canada has listed the following general criteria for issuing blizzard warnings in Canada: visibility less than 1 kilometer, wind speeds greater than 40 kilometers per hour, high windchill values
A blizzard is a very bad snowstorm with strong winds
a severe winter storm with winds above 40 km-h, some snowfall and visibility less than 1 km Low temperatures are also possible, but are not necessary for a blizzard to occur Blizzards can occur in any part of Canada except parts of southwestern British Columbia; the Prairies and the Maritimes are the most often and most severely affected
Wind force 16 m/sec (moderate gale, 30 knots) or more and snowfall, difficult traveling weather, considerable danger of road conditions worsening at short notice
Blizzard Entertainment®
company established in 1994 that publishes entertainment software (headquarters in Irvine, California)
blizzards
plural of blizzard
blizzard
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