The ratio is going to depend on the temperature in the part of the atmosphere where snow forms, not on the ground. 30 degrees would be tough to say because it could be a wet or a dryer snow. I would say it would be anywhere from 6-12 inches of snow, however.
There are one thousand thousandths of an inch to an inch. To convert from inches to thousandths of an inch, simply multiply the number of inches by 1,000.
There are two half-inches in one inch.
There are 2.54 centimeters in one inch. Therefore to get amount of centimeters in inches, value of inches has to be multiplied by amount of centimeters in one inch: 103 inch = 103 * 2.54 = 261.62 centimeters
It is just before 3 inches
3 inches is exactly 6 half-inches with no pieces of another half-inch left over. So there is no other half-inch that's closer to 3 inches than 3 inches already is.
A unit of precipitation is usually an inch. Both snow and rain are measured in inches. Rain is also measured in fractions of inches.
about 1 inch to 50 inches in certain places
That would be snow.
the correct answer is snow
Your answer is snow
Annual high temperature: 62.3°F Annual low temperature: 48°F Average temperature: 55.15°F Average annual precipitation - rainfall: 46.23 inch Days per year with precipitation - rainfall: 121 days
30
There aren't any Kelvins in an inch. Kelvin measures temperature, inches measure length.
The average yearly precipitation for Rohnert Park, CA is 32.41 inches. They get their most in February. The driest month there is in July, where they average just 0.01 inch.
For northern Missouri, in Spickard, the coldest 8-inch soil temperature was 29° in 1977 and 1982 and the coldest 20-inch temperature was 35° in 1977, 1978 1994 and 1997. The coldest 40-inch temperature was 37° in 1986 and 1994. In mid-Missouri, the frost line at Columbia has also never reached the 20-inch depth. The coldest temperature at 20 inches was 35° in 1996, and the coldest 40-inch temperature was 42° in 1978. The coldest 8-inch temperature was 28° in 1982 and 1996. Soil temperature records in southern sections of the state indicate the frost line has never reached the 20-inch depth at Mount Vernon. The coldest temperature at the 8-inch depth was 28° in 1979 and the coldest 20-inch temperature was 36° in 1977 and 1979. The coldest 40-inch temperature was 40° in 1979.
15 inch
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year on average.