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In February 2010 in Pittsburgh, PA, a storm dropped 26 inches on us overnight. I do not understand the physics of how this snow along the top of a fence did that, but it stayed that way for more t...
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In February 2010, a storm dropped 26 inches on us overnight. I do not understand the physics of how this snow along the top of a fence did that, but it stayed that way for more than a week.- ![sin wave, sort of, in snow](https://outdoors.codidact.com/uploads/e7UT15U7yabWVgTJCtA6hAyg)
- In February 2010 in Pittsburgh, PA, a storm dropped 26 inches on us overnight. I do not understand the physics of how this snow along the top of a fence did that, but it stayed that way for more than a week.
- ![sin wave, sort of, in snow](https://outdoors.codidact.com/uploads/e7UT15U7yabWVgTJCtA6hAyg)
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In February 2010, a storm dropped 26 inches on us overnight. I do not understand the physics of how this snow along the top of a fence did that, but it stayed that way for more than a week. ![sin wave, sort of, in snow](https://outdoors.codidact.com/uploads/e7UT15U7yabWVgTJCtA6hAyg)