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<blockquote data-quote="artesianspringsfarm" data-source="post: 1395953" data-attributes="member: 20360"><p>Nesi, snowfall and accumulation are a little bit hard to think through because of the reality that snow settles. And when its wet and heavy, like lake effect snow is, it settles quickly. I dont know what the real ratios are, but on a heavy snowfall it seems to me that it settles by about 1/3 within 24 hours. Also, any walking or traffic on it obviously settles it a good bit more. Its pretty common here for your driveway to end up being 1' higher by March. The gate behind the tractor is up off the ground about 18" but its now dragging on a firm packed base so the reality is even when you are down to the packed snow, its not the ground, its 1-2' up still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artesianspringsfarm, post: 1395953, member: 20360"] Nesi, snowfall and accumulation are a little bit hard to think through because of the reality that snow settles. And when its wet and heavy, like lake effect snow is, it settles quickly. I dont know what the real ratios are, but on a heavy snowfall it seems to me that it settles by about 1/3 within 24 hours. Also, any walking or traffic on it obviously settles it a good bit more. Its pretty common here for your driveway to end up being 1' higher by March. The gate behind the tractor is up off the ground about 18" but its now dragging on a firm packed base so the reality is even when you are down to the packed snow, its not the ground, its 1-2' up still. [/QUOTE]
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