why is the wind known as snow eater
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According to the Weather Doctor, the winds can easily vaporize a foot of snow within hours. Because of this, chinook winds are often known as the "snow eaters." An extreme example of a Chinook wind was recorded in South Dakota in January 1943, according to Black Hills Weather.
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When the warm, dry, fast-moving Chinook winds pass over snow-covered areas, the snow often vaporizes before it has a chance to melt, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. ... Because of this, chinook winds are often known as the "snow eaters."
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