Snow

Snow is precipitation in the form of flakes of crystalline water ice that falls from clouds.

Since snow is composed of small ice particles, it is a granular material. It has an open and therefore soft, white, and fluffy structure, unless subjected to external pressure. Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Types that fall in the form of a ball due to melting and refreezing, rather than a flake, are hail, ice pellets or snow grains.

The process of precipitating snow is called snowfall. Snowfall tends to form within regions of upward movement of air around a type of low-pressure system known as an extratropical cyclone. Snow can fall poleward of these systems' associated warm fronts and within their comma head precipitation patterns (called such due to the comma-like shape of the cloud and precipitation pattern around the poleward and west sides of extratropical cyclones). Where relatively warm water bodies are present, for example because of water evaporation from lakes, lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extratropical cyclones. Lake-effect snowfall can be heavy locally. Thundersnow is possible within a cyclone's comma head and within lake effect precipitation bands. In mountainous areas, heavy snow is possible where upslope flow is maximized within windward sides of the terrain at elevation, if the atmosphere is cold enough. Snowfall amount and its related liquid equivalent precipitation amount are measured using a variety of different rain gauges.

Go Fish (band)

Go Fish is an American contemporary Christian band, originally formed in 1993 by Eric Spickelmier and Jamie Statema, based in Minnesota. For 10 years their music was geared primarily to a teen and adult market, until 2003 when they released Splash!, an album aimed towards children. Since then Go Fish has released several more children's products. They are a cappella.

Members

  • Jamie Statema
  • Jason Folkmann
  • Steve Goold
  • Jeremy Sanoski
  • Aaron Fabrini
  • Former Members

  • Eric Spickelmier
  • Andy Selness
  • Paul Burmeister
  • Jared Dove
  • Miscellaneous

    In May 2007 Focus on the Family's children's magazine, Clubhouse Jr, featured Go Fish on their cover. The same year, Go Fish launched a weekly radio called Go Fish Kids Radio.

    Go Fish have release curriculum for Vacation Bible Schools in several years. "Backstage with the Bible" in 2009, "Kickin' it Old School" in 2010, "Praise" in 2012, "Gotta Move" in 2013., and "Shine" in 2014.

    Discography

  • Out of Breath (1997, Ross Records; Acappella)
  • A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain

    A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain is a 1992 collection of short stories by Robert Olen Butler. It received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1993.

    Each story in the collection is narrated by a different Vietnamese immigrant living in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The stories are largely character-driven, with cultural differences between Vietnam and the United States as an important theme. Many of the stories were first published in journals such as The Hudson Review, The Southern Review, and The Virginia Quarterly Review. The collection was re-released in 2001 with two additional stories, "Salem" and "Missing".

    Synopsis

    Open Arms

    The opening story is set during the Vietnam War. The narrator, a translator for the Australian forces, recounts the story of a North Vietnamese communist named Thập who joins the Australian forces as a spy, after the communists massacre his family. When the Australian soldiers bring him to a screening of pornographic films, Thập seems overwhelmed and disgusted. The narrator speculates that, as a former Communist, he considers pornography immoral, and that it simultaneously reminds him of his longing for his dead wife. Thập later kills an Australian soldier and himself.

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    Clarksville teacher wins regional Iowa STEM Teacher Award

    Oelwein Daily Register 26 Mar 2025
    Iowa’s 2025 STEM Teacher awardees represent excellence in STEM instruction and experiential learning, spanning mathematics, science, computer science, agriculture and more,” said Iowa Department of Education Director McKenzie Snow.
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    From deluges to drought: Climate change speeds up water cycle, triggers more extreme weather

    Manila Bulletin 25 Mar 2025
    20, 2024. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia, File) ... It's all about the water cycle ... Melting snow helps fill reservoirs and waterways, including for drinking and agriculture. But less snow is falling in general, and what does often is absorbed by thirsty soil ... .
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    From deluges to drought: Climate change triggers more extreme weather

    Naharnet 24 Mar 2025
    Prolonged droughts, wildfires and water shortages ... Oceans play outsized role ... Melting snow helps fill reservoirs and waterways, including for drinking and agriculture. But less snow is falling in general, and what does often is absorbed by thirsty soil.
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    Fishing and Hunting Report: What does a Miracle March storm mean for the Kern River?

    The Daily Independent - Ridgecrest 19 Mar 2025
    A Miracle March is a weather phenomenon that typically occurs when a region experiences above-average levels of precipitation in the month of March, which manifest as rain, snow, or a combination of both.
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    Iowa farmer works to reverse damage done to Iowa landscape by corporate farming practices

    Daily Gate City 14 Mar 2025
    The day began with high temperatures that eventually would drop below zero and the blizzard would rage for four days with snow and lots of wind ... haul newborn calves out of the dangerous cold and snow.
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    Summit County snowpack outpaces past five seasons and state of Colorado as forecast calls for ...

    Summit Daily 10 Mar 2025
    Snowpack levels in Summit County remain above normal, outpacing the past five seasons, as there is slightly more than a month before snow levels typically peak and begin to melt off, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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