2004
DOI: 10.1256/wea.08.04
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Topographic influences on the snowfalls of winter 1947 at Great Smeaton, North Yorkshire

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“…The UK Met Office provide maps of the UK showing the average number of days of falling and lying snow for several time-periods (see examples in Figure 1, and www.metoffice.gov.uk/ public/weather/climate/; Perry and Hollis, 2005a). Factors affecting the spatial occurrence and distribution of snow more locally include snow-shadow (Currie, 2004), urban pollution (Wood and Harrison, 2009) and re-distribution by wind (Dunn et al, 2001;Johnson and Thompson, 2002).…”
Section: The Historical Picturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UK Met Office provide maps of the UK showing the average number of days of falling and lying snow for several time-periods (see examples in Figure 1, and www.metoffice.gov.uk/ public/weather/climate/; Perry and Hollis, 2005a). Factors affecting the spatial occurrence and distribution of snow more locally include snow-shadow (Currie, 2004), urban pollution (Wood and Harrison, 2009) and re-distribution by wind (Dunn et al, 2001;Johnson and Thompson, 2002).…”
Section: The Historical Picturementioning
confidence: 99%