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Snow squall

  1. Short, intense snow showers accompanied by strong, gusty winds. short- term snow accumulations may be significant and visibility greatly reduced. snow squalls are common along the shores of the great lakes and other large lakes. see also, lake-effect snowfall.

  2. Снежный шквал




Snow, английский
  1. A type of frozen precipitation composed white translucent ice crystals in a variety of complex hexagonal forms.

  2. A precipitation in the form of ice crystals, mainly of intricately branched, hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes, formed directly from the freezing of the water vapor in the air

  3. The cue ball

  4. Heavy random noise.

  5. Снег

  6. Снег; снежный

  7. A form of brig where the gaff spanker or driver is rigged on a "snow mast" a lighter spar supported in chocks close behind the main-mast.

  8. A vessel formerly much in use. it differs slightly from a brig. it has two masts similar to the main and fore masts of a ship, and close abaft the main-mast a trysail-mast. snows differ only from brigs in that the boom-mainsail is hooped to the main-mast in the brig, and traverses on the trysail-mast in the snow.

  9. A large european 17th–18th century sailing vessel, rigged like a brig but with a trysail mast just abaft the mainmast.


Snow, английский

Snow, английский

Snow, английский

Snow, английский

Snow ("снег"), английский
    Случайный шум на экране, часто возникающий из-за загрязнения видеоголовок или из-за плохих условий приема видеосигнала.


Snow -, английский
  1. Снеговой щит

  2. Снегозащитная галерея shedding: load ~ снятие пиковых нагрузок, ограничение нагрузок

  3. Снегомер, снеговой плотномер

  4. Сугроб; снежный занос


Snow and ice on runways, английский
  1. Снег и лед на впп

  2. Впп покрыты снегом и льдом


Snow and rain, английский
    Дождь со снегом 539


Snow ball, английский
    Balling up


Snow blindness, английский
    Temporary painful blindness caused by bright sunlight shining on snow


Snow border, английский

Snow bridging, английский
    An effect noticed primarily in wet snow conditions when snow clings to the sides of a precipitation gage and gradually accumulates until the gage orifice is capped with accumulated snow. this effect can be minimized by using large collectors, and wind scr


Snow bunny, английский
    Разг. девица, катающаяся на лыжах для завязывания знакомств (особ. на зимних курортах)


Snow chain, английский
    Link chain attached to tire to improve traction in snow,


Snow closed, английский

Snow crystal, английский
    One of several types of ice crystal found in snow. a snow crystal is an individual ice crystal whereas a snowflake is usually an aggregate of many single crystals. see ice crystals


Snow depth increase in past hour, английский

Snow drift, английский

Snow drifting, английский

Snow fall, английский
    Снегопад


Significant, английский
  1. Значительный

  2. A значимый (о суффиксе и т.п. ) (ант. non-significant) | n означающее, сигнификант


Visibility, английский
  1. The greatest distance at which it is possible with the unaided eye to recognize a prominent dark object against the horizon sky. at night, it is defined as the greatest distance at which a moderately intense, unfocused light source can be seen on the hori

  2. Видимость

  3. [1] visual range. [2] the atmospheric property that determines ability to see and identify objects. [3] in meteorology, the distance at which a standard object can be seen and identified by the unaided human eye.

  4. Видимость. наибольшее расстояние, на котором можно увидеть и опознать черный предмет соответствующих размеров на фоне дневного неба или в ночных наблюдениях— при общем освещении на уровне нормального дневного света (вмо). при определении ночной видимости можно использо вать вместо чёрного объекта несфокусированный свет задан ной интенсивности. инструментально оценку видимости мож но проводить путем измерения ослабления света при прохож дении им достаточно протяженного отрезка пути. результаты измерения видимости обычно представляют собой средние значения наблюдений, проводимых по всему горизонту.

  5. A property of a replica that indicates which members of the replica set it can synchronize with and which conflict resolution rules apply. replicas fall into three visibility types: global, local, and anonymous.

  6. The ability of a bluetooth device to let any other bluetooth device discover and connect with it.

  7. The ability of one element to see or refer to another. for one element to send a message to another element, the latter must be visible to the former.

  8. Said of a variable. a variable is visible if its contents can be accessed by its name. a local variable in one function might not be visible from inside another function. vi - the classic text editor on a unix machine. generally available on all unix based operating systems. the modern version of vi is vim.

  9. Maximum distance at which an object of defined size, brightness and contrast can be seen and recognized.

  10. Quality or state of being perceivable by the eye. in many outdoor applications, visibility is defined in terms of the distance at which an object can be just perceived by the eye. in indoor applications it usually is defined in terms of the contrast or size of a standard test object, observed under standardized view conditions, having the same threshold as the given object.2,6

  11. Quality or state of being perceivable by the eye. outdoors, visibility is usually defined in terms of the distance at which an object can be just perceived by the eye. indoors, visibility usually is defined in terms of the contrast or size of a standard test object, observed under standardized view conditions and having the same threshold as the given object (iesna 1984).

  12. The prominence and positions a website occupies within the organic search results.


Cloud droplets, английский
    Small drops of liquid water, approximately 4 to 100 micrometres in diameter, that remain suspended in the air. they are smaller in size than either drizzle or rain drops. an aggregate of cloud droplets forms a visible cloud.


Advection, английский
  1. Refers to processes of transport and mixing of properties (energy, heat, moisture, etc.) of a fluid by mass motion of that fluid in the horizontal plane. in the atmosphere, the horizontal transfer of anything by the movement of air, i.e. wind. common examples of advection include heat and moisture. contra

  2. Адвекция (перемещение воздуха, потоков тепла)

  3. Адвекция силы; процесса могут быть.химическимил (валентные силы), тогда этот? процесс называется хемосдрбцией (или химиче ской адсорбцией), : или : физическими, межмолекулярными,, тогда применяется термин ^физикосорбция (или физическая адсорбция)*; , . •¦•• ` ,`:¦-¦¦-о ¦¦,?¦• :•`¦¦•¦: ` : •

  4. Адвекция. процесс переноса-` йбз`душйых масс в векторном поле атмосферы1 (вмо).` jg`m. также fog, advec tion,—адвекционный туман. „/. !.к ,` ` aerodynamic diameter ^-. аэродинамический ч диаметр. см. diameter, equivalent-г-эквивалентный диаметр. :.< • .