English, Article, Photograph edition: Dr. Richard J. Wild's Heavy Snow and Blizzard Pages (title provided or enhanced by cataloger)

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  • Dr. Richard J. Wild's Heavy Snow and Blizzard Pages (title provided or enhanced by cataloger)
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  • text/​html
  • Visual:Photograph
  • Text:Reference
  • Image
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  • This resource, published by a British meteorologist, is dedicated to the history of heavy snow and blizzards across Great Britain and elsewhere. Materials include a series of pages on the origin and use of the term 'blizzard', facts and folklore about snow, and a frequently-asked-questions page and glossary of snow-related terms. An image gallery features photos of blizzards and heavy snow falls, snow phenomena and formations, and avalanche features. There are also news articles for Great Britain and the world at large, and snow forecasts. Educational levels: Primary elementary, Intermediate elementary, Middle school, High school, Undergraduate lower division
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  • Copyright 2005-2006 Dr. Richard J. Wild.
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