Jalopnik: Here's Why Semi Truck Drivers Choose Snow Chains Instead Of Winter Tires
Here's Why Semi Truck Drivers Choose Snow Chains Instead Of Winter Tires
Semi truck drivers face a different kind of winter than the average commuter, with 80,000‑pound rigs that must keep freight moving through mountain passes and black ice. In that world, chains, not ...
KUTV: Semi-truck drivers who ignore chain-up requirements can cause major highway delays
While many travelers can avoid areas like high-elevation mountain passes or wait out severe winter storms, truckers are on the road every day of the year. The first semi truck was invented in 1898 to ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Transportation officials claim truck drivers who ignored chain-up requirements played a major role in traffic problems along Interstate 80 during Wednesday’s winter storm.
Snow clouds usually occur in the context of larger weather systems, the most important of which is the low-pressure area, which typically incorporates warm and cold fronts as part of its circulation. Two additional and locally productive sources of snow are lake-effect (also sea-effect) storms and elevation effects, especially in mountains. [5]
Snow, the solid form of water that crystallizes in the atmosphere and, falling to the Earth, covers, permanently or temporarily, about 23 percent of the Earth’s surface. A brief treatment of snow follows. For full treatment, see climate: Snow and sleet. Snow falls at sea level poleward of latitude
How snow forms Snow is an accumulation of packed ice crystals, and the condition of the snowpack determines a variety of qualities, such as color, temperature, and water equivalent. As weather conditions change, the snowpack can change as well, and this affects the characteristics of the snow.