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What is the doomsday scene blown out by the snowstorm in Northeast China?

On February 16, a white-haired wind suddenly blew up on a highway in Mishan City, Heilongjiang Province, whistling and blowing up the snow on the ground. There is only a vast expanse between heaven and earth, and many cars are trapped on the road. A trapped woman recorded this scene, letting netizens see how strong the northeast wind is, and where the "smoke cannon" went, it was like the end of the world.

In this weather, not only can we not see the road ahead clearly, but also snowdrifts will soon accumulate on the road, making it impossible for vehicles to pass. In desperation, someone had to get off the bus and help it with manpower. The snow particles mixed in the wind whipped his face, which hurt like a knife. The temperature in the car is very different. It's really cold.

Although people work hard, they can't fight the weather. Not only was the vehicle still unable to move, but later road rescuers came to clear the snow and the road gradually recovered.

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Brief introduction of "heavy smoker"

The scientific name of "heavy smoker" is Bai Maofeng, which is a local name for this kind of weather in northern China. Refers to strong winds, cooling and snowfall, and is also called "snow blowing" or "snowstorm" in meteorology. When there is white hair wind, the grassland is covered with snow. The strong wind blows over the snow on the ground and the falling snow in the clouds all over the sky, making the ground and the sky white and the visibility extremely poor, which has a serious impact on animal husbandry and transportation.

The frequency and frequency of white-haired wind in an area are not only related to the number of windy days in the area, but also depends on the vegetation coverage and surface exposure in the area, as well as the snowfall in winter and the amount of snow on the ground.