snødrifter
Snødrifter, also known as snowdrifts, are accumulations of snow that form when wind moves snow across a surface and deposits it in a particular location. The shape and size of a snødrifter are determined by several factors, including wind speed and direction, snow texture, and the topography of the surrounding landscape. Open areas with consistent wind are more prone to forming large snødrifter, while obstacles like buildings, fences, or trees can create more complex and varied shapes.
The formation process typically begins with wind picking up loose snow particles. As the wind encounters an
Snødrifter can pose significant challenges. They can block roads, making travel impossible and hindering emergency services.