- of
snowdrifts on
transportation can be more
significant than the
snowfall itself, such as in the US
during the
Great Blizzard of 1978.
Snowdrifts are...
- The game of chicken, also
known as the hawk-dove game or
snowdrift game, is a
model of
conflict for two
players in game theory. The
principle of the game...
-
Snowdrift at
Bleath Gill is a 1955
British Transport Film do****entary
directed by
Kenneth Fairbairn. The 10-minute-long film
presents a first-hand account...
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sustained winds of more than 45
miles per hour (72 km/h) that
produced snowdrifts in
excess of 50 feet (15 m).
Railroads were shut down and
people were...
-
taking the
cooperative choice. The
snowdrift game
imagines two
drivers who are
stuck on
opposite sides of a
snowdrift, each of whom is
given the option...
- the region.
Where there were villages, first-aid
workers found large snowdrifts; when dug up,
frozen corpses were
often uncovered. In the
village of Sheklab...
- Lake and
until 1 July 1992, it was
known as
Snowdrift, as the
community lies near the
mouth of the
Snowdrift River. Łutselkʼe is a
First Nation community...
- and then left in
abandoned buildings, alleys,
garbage bins,
parks or
snowdrifts. 25
additional cases were
closed by police,
resulting in the
arrest of...
- in
other natural shelters such as
snowdrifts, man-made structures, and even
digging their own
burrows in
snowdrifts up to 188 cm in length. The body size...
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their understanding of
prevailing winds and the
patterns resulting in
snowdrifts and an
understanding of caribou, fish and bird
migration behaviour, and...