snow when waking up(1/2)
(1.9)
I've been lazy again these days.
All kinds of laziness and want to sleep forever.
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flashback.
Speaking of which, "Walking in the Snow" is ④, and before ④ is ②.
One ③ is missing and no one noticed it.
I still thought I wrote the wrong serial number.
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(1.5) When I wake up, I feel tired.
One is that I picked up two boxes of express delivery yesterday, and the other is... the monster I have been fighting in my dream for a long time.
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Hmm.
I have almost forgotten the content of the dream.
They are probably all absurd and unrealistic plots.
I don’t know what prototype it is based on.
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Open the curtains, and the window is covered in silver.
Here, I can’t see the trees from my hometown.
There was just snow, not much.
And often...it melts as it goes down.
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Go out, lean on the railing and look around.
It's actually the present continuous tense (snowing).
Silently, free fall.
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It's soft, soft snow.
It’s not the goose-feather heavy snow in the north.
Well, no need to compare, each has its own merits.
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In fact, a Blizzard Blue Warning was issued yesterday.
Seriously, not taking it seriously at all.
Will it snow here? Kidding me.
I have lived there for many years and have never seen a blizzard.
I just said that there is heavy snowfall and the entire highway is closed.
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"Up to ten millimeters in some areas."
ah.
At this moment, I suddenly understood.
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I have seen heavy snow nearly one meter deep.
The next morning I couldn't open the door, so I had to open the window and "swim" out of the snow.
The playground was completely closed, so he jumped into the playground, "ran" for most of the circle, and then climbed out in despair.
(Think of a word, drag.)
The school hired forklifts to plow the snow.
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For me, if ten millimeters of snow is considered a heavy snowfall, I would definitely not take it seriously.
I even couldn't help but want to laugh.
But that’s what’s written in the news.
What's the problem?
Who is wrong?
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『1.9 Supplement: There is ambiguity here.
Rainfall/snowfall is a term used in meteorology and other fields.
When I wrote it that day, I didn’t react.
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[Snowfall is a measure measured by meteorological observers after melting the collected snow in a certain standard container. There are strict meteorological regulations for snowfall. Just like rainfall, it refers to the amount of snow collected within a certain period of time.
The amount of snow that falls has different standards for 24 hours and 12 hours. In weather forecasts, the weather is usually forecast during the day or night, which mainly refers to the precipitation amount in 12 hours.
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Snowfall refers to the depth at which snow is converted into the same amount of water, and can be converted into snow thickness at a ratio of 1:15. According to this calculation, 97.7 mm of snowfall is approximately 1.5 meters of snow.】
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When I first saw the 10mm of snowfall, I thought, isn’t this one centimeter thick?
The snow thickness is 10mm and 10cm, it is definitely a joke caused by ignorance.
Common sense error.
Of course, judging from the results, the original text does not need to be changed.
This snow, at best, can only be regarded as a "heavy snowfall" here.
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Speaking of snowfall data.
I remember someone specially recorded these.
Later, experts said that this person’s records were excellent and of great research value.』
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No one is wrong.
When it comes to ideas, the most amazing thing is that completely opposite views can be both right.
Because everyone has different standards for quantifying everything.
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This is true for living in different environments.
Such as war and peace.
This is not a time of peace, it's just that our country is far away from war, that's all.
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The same goes for living in the same environment.
This is a little bit more complicated.
Regarding the uniqueness of individuals, the source is still unclear.
No two leaves are exactly the same.
No two people are exactly the same.
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When in town, do as the Romans do.
Where Romans do.
To be honest, I don't like this sentence.
To be continued...