ATSC 113 Study Guide - Final Guide: Avalanche, Graupel, Wind Speed

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Available oct 13 at 5am - oct 19 at 10pm 7 days. This quiz was locked oct 19 at 10pm. Score for this attempt: 4 out of 15. Destructive wet slab wind slab loose snow 10/25/2019. Right-side-up snow is more likely to result in storm snow avalanches than upside-down snow. https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121901. Begins at a point, and fans out triggered by meltwater loosening bonds unlikely to bury you fractures out into cohesive blocks true 10/25/2019. Snow b - step 4 -quiz 3: atsc 113 101/99a applied meteorology -sep 2019 false. Stable, can be result of wind at beginning of storm, result of cold-front- dominated storm. Right-side-up snow is more enjoyable to ski in because your skis naturally tend to float to the surface. false. Snow density can be defined in terms of the volume of ice and water per total mass. false. Low density snow is easier to ski because it"s easier to push around with your skis. true.