Alberta Clipper: A fast moving winter storm originating in the Alberta, Canada region. Often these snow storms have high winds reaching 100 km/h which reduce visibility through blowing and drifting snow.
Alberta Clipper- A small, fast-moving low-pressure system that forms in western Canada and travels southeastward into the United States. These storms, which generally bring little precipitation, generally precede an Arctic air mass.
ALBERTA CLIPPER A fast moving, snow-producing weather system that originates in the lee of the Canadian Rockies. It moves quickly across the northern United States, often bring gusty winds and cold Arctic air. ALEUTIAN LOW ...
Alberta clipper"A low pressure system that is often fast-moving, has low moisture content, and originates in western Canada (in or near Alberta province).
Alberta Clipper A fast moving low pressure system that moves southeast out of Canadian Province of Alberta (southwest Canada) through the Plains, Midwest, and Great Lakes region usually during the winter.
ALBERTA CLIPPER: A storm system that develops near the Province of Alberta in Canada and moves rapidly east-southeast into the Great Lakes and on into the Northeast.
Alberta Clipper - A fast-moving low pressure system that occurs during the winter and sweeps southeast from Alberta, Canada, across the northern Great Plains and Midwest of the United States. These storms usually bring a few inches of snow.
Alberta Clipper: Low pressure weather systems that form on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains in the region of Alberta Province, Canada.
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The sand particles are mostly confined to the lowest ten feet, and rarely rise more than fifty feet above the ground. NOAA National Weather Service - Cite This Source - This Definition Browse Related Terms: Aeroallergens, Alberta Clipper, ...
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