Best Snowstorms trivia quiz questions

Explore the most powerful winter storms and their associated weather pattern.

  • In what year was the Schoolhouse Blizzard, also known as the 'Children's Blizzard', in the United States?

    1888
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is characterized by large, fluffy flakes?

    Powder snow
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes stick together due to high humidity?

    Wet snow
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are partially melted and then refreeze into a slushy mixture?

    Slush
  • What is the term for a large-scale weather system characterized by low atmospheric pressure and counterclockwise winds?

    Cyclone
  • What is the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of a snowstorm?

    The Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are packed tightly by wind or other forces?

    Compacted snow
  • What is the term for a localized, intense snowstorm that typically lasts less than an hour?

    Snowsquall
  • What is the main difference between sleet and freezing rain?

    Sleet is frozen raindrops, while freezing rain is liquid that freezes upon contact with surfaces.
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are partially melted and then refreeze into rounded pellets?

    Ice pellets
  • What is the name of the process where snow changes directly into water vapor without melting?

    Sublimation
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are packed tightly by human activity?

    Artificial snow
  • What is the term for a snowstorm that occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front, forcing warm air to rise above the cold air?

    Occluded front
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are coated with a layer of ice?

    Glazed snow
  • Which country experienced the deadliest snowstorm in history, resulting in approximately 4,000 deaths?

    Iran
  • Which meteorological phenomenon can cause rapid temperature drops and heavy snowfall?

    Polar vortex
  • What is the name of the system used by the National Weather Service to warn the public about hazardous winter weather conditions?

    The Winter Storm Severity Index
  • Which of these weather phenomena is most likely to cause freezing rain during a snowstorm?

    Warm front
  • What is the name of the phenomenon where snow appears to squeak or crunch underfoot?

    Squeaky snow
  • What is the name of the device used to measure the amount of precipitation that falls during a snowstorm?

    Snow gauge
  • What is the term for a snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility?

    Blizzard
  • What is the term used to describe a snowstorm with winds of at least 35 mph and temperatures below -12 degrees Celsius?

    Blizzard
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are partially melted and then refreeze into a hard, icy surface?

    Hardpack
  • What is the term for a snowstorm that originates in the Pacific Ocean and affects the western coast of North America?

    Pineapple Express
  • Which layer of Earth's atmosphere do most snowstorms occur in?

    Troposphere
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are blown into drifts?

    Windblown snow
  • What is the term for a snowstorm that forms over the Great Lakes region of North America?

    Lake-effect snow
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are compacted by foot traffic?

    Packed snow
  • What is the name of the scale used to classify winter storms based on their potential impact?

    Northeast Snowfall Impact Scale (NESIS)
  • What is the name of the snowstorm that hit the eastern United States in January 2016, causing widespread power outages and travel disruptions?

    Winter Storm Jonas
  • Which city holds the record for the highest annual average snowfall?

    Aomori City, Japan
  • What type of cloud is most commonly associated with heavy snowfall?

    Nimbostratus
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes melt and then refreeze?

    Crust
  • What is the name of the device used to melt ice on roads and sidewalks?

    Salt spreader
  • What is the term for small, soft pellets of ice formed when supercooled water droplets freeze on falling snowflakes?

    Graupel
  • Which of these is NOT a type of snow crystal?

    Hexagonal plate
  • Which of these factors is essential for the formation of snowflakes?

    Supercooled water droplets
  • What is the name of the phenomenon where snow falls from a clear sky?

    Diamond dust
  • Which of these instruments is NOT used to measure snowfall?

    Barometer
  • What is the minimum visibility required for a snowstorm to be classified as a blizzard?

    1/4 mile
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are partially melted and then refreeze into small, round grains?

    Granular snow
  • Which of these factors does NOT contribute to the formation of lake-effect snow?

    High air pressure
  • What is the record for the most snowfall in a single day in the United States?

    76 inches
  • What is the name of the storm that hit the northeastern United States in March 1888, killing more than 400 people?

    The Great Blizzard of 1888
  • What is the world record for the highest 24-hour snowfall?

    75.8 inches
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are partially melted and then refreeze?

    Corn snow
  • What is the term for a snowstorm with near-zero visibility due to blowing or falling snow?

    Whiteout
  • What is the term for a brief, light snowfall that usually produces little or no accumulation?

    Flurry
  • What is the term for the area where two air masses meet but do not mix?

    Frontal boundary
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are blown into piles by wind?

    Drift snow
  • What is the term for the process by which snow crystals grow larger through collision and sticking together?

    Aggregation
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are broken up by strong winds?

    Blowing snow
  • What is the name of the type of snow that is formed when snowflakes are packed tightly by grooming machines?

    Packed powder
  • Which US state holds the record for the most snowfall in a single season?

    Washington
  • What is the most common cause of death during a snowstorm?

    Traffic accidents
  • What is the term for the boundary between two air masses with different temperatures and humidity levels?

    Front
  • What is the term for a snowstorm that occurs when cold air from Canada moves southward into the United States?

    Alberta Clipper
  • What is the name of the warm ocean current that can cause heavy snowfall in the northeastern United States?

    El Niño
  • Which state in the US has the highest average annual snowfall?

    New York
  • Which of these factors determines the shape of a snowflake?

    Temperature and humidity
  • What is the name of the tool used to measure snow depth?

    Snow gauge
  • Which of these conditions is necessary for the formation of a blizzard?

    Heavy or blowing snow
  • Which of these weather events is most likely to produce heavy, wet snow?

    Nor'easter
  • What causes thundersnow, a rare weather event involving thunder and lightning during a snowstorm?

    Strong upward motion of air
  • In which year did the Great Blizzard, also known as the 'Storm of the Century', occur in the United States?

    1993
  • What is the term for a snowstorm that occurs when warm, moist air from the ocean meets cold air over land?

    Nor'easter
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