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Physics, 11.12.2019 23:31 isabelperez063

Imagine a winter storm was heading for champaign and the forecast models predicted we would get 0.8 inches of liquid equivalent precipitation. use the liquid to snow ratios for each temperature range given below to calculate the total snow depth in inches. write your answer in the space to the right of each scenario.

scenario #1: the temperature will be 30°f and the ratio is 1: 7.

scenario #2: the temperature will be 24°f and the ratio is 1: 10.

scenario #3: the temperature will be 16°f and the ratio is 1: 15.

scenario #4: the temperature will be 8°f and the ratio is 1: 20.

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