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Snow´less


a.1.Destitute of snow.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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For instance, apparel accessories for winter wear may not gain much demand in colder regions with snowless winters.
Such vertical seasonal movement is typical for Siberian ibex, when they change elevations, slopes and even ranges rising for high-elevated pastures to avoid human disturbance, high summer temperatures and midges during hot period, or descend to lower-elevated snowless slopes from deep snow cover in Alpine zone for more food resources (Savinov 1964, Johnsingh et al.
Years ago, when I was a kid living near a lake, the first ice formed on a calm, snowless, bitter cold night.
The contrast in the weather between the west and east will increase--the winter in the coastal areas may be relatively warm and snowless, but snowy weather and minus temperatures will still be common in the east.
Today, tourists explore the bare, snowless, moon-like rockscape in T-shirts and shorts.
Naked black branches reach for a snowless night sky,
This pattern explains a significant percentage of white colour in park colouring, which in snowless periods reaches up to 20% (Figure 9).
Blizzards and "life threatening" conditions in normally snowless areas of Britain, where there is also a developing natural gas shortage.
Punctuated by record cold temps in the East, wildfires and record warmth in the West, snow- covered grounds in parts of all 50 states, and warmer-than-average climes in the near snowless Rockies, this winter's been one for the books.
Japanese netizens are buzzing about the currently snowless peak of the country's tallest mountain, Mt.