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The Bernoulli Effect

We had a nor-easter the other day which brought high winds, gusting to nearly 40 mph, and swirling wind. Interestingly the snow accumulated on the western side of the trees. I have never seen such a thing in my entire life. I asked around for an explanation and the best was that the trees acted like a leading edge of a plane's wing and created a "vacuum" effect on the opposite side of the wind. As a scientist and keen observer of nature, I have no idea why I was never aware of this, and why, the meteorologist said that no one has ever asked this question before.

https://www.khanacademy.org/.../what-is-bernoullis-equation
https://www.skybrary.aero/articles/bernoullis-principle



Notice what a sharp demarcation there was between the snow oon the tree and no snow!
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HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
I would have never thought about connecting this to Bernoulli! Now I miss my high school physics.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@HannibalAteMeOut Heh, i have lived 80+ years and never saw this before, or never paid any attention to it! It is important to continue to learn, and to incorporate the new knowledge in your data base!
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
@samueltyler2 live and learn!
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@HannibalAteMeOut absolutely. There is some advantage to old age!