Abstract
In calm weather falling snow flakes sometimes bounce even on the soft surface of freshly deposited snow. Activity of such bouncing snow flakes influences the efficiency of snow accumulation on a narrow board. Snow flakes which fall on the board near the edge frequently jump over the edge. Activity of bouncing increases and cohesion decreases as temperature falls. Consequently, the amount of snow accumulation on a unit area of a board reduces with decreasing width of the board and falling temperature. It was found impossible for snow flakes to accumulate on the board when its width was narrower than the critical value.
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