When visibility is near zero due to blizzard conditions or occurs on sunless days when clouds and surface snow seem to blend, erasing the horizon and creating a completely white vista
an arctic atmospheric condition with clouds over snow produce a uniform whiteness and objects are difficult to see; occurs when the light reflected off the snow equals the light coming through the clouds
A condition caused by falling and/or blowing snow that reduces visibility to nothing or zero miles; typically only a few feet Whiteouts can occur rapidly often blinding motorists and creating chain-reaction crashes involving multiple vehicles Whiteouts are most frequent during blizzards
A loss of orientation with respect to the horizon caused by blowing snow, the sun reflecting on the snow, or an overcast sky
{i} weather condition that occurs in polar areas where snow-covered ground blends into a white sky and produce a uniform whiteness (erase the horizon and destroy the sense of depth, direction and distance); blizzard; liquid paper, white correction fluid; act of whiting out with correction fluid; mistake (typing or other) whited out with correction liquid
A condition of zero or extremely limited visibility caused when fog or thick clouds or rapidly falling snow