snowhow
English
    
    Noun
    
snowhow (uncountable)
- Alternative form of snow-how
- 1966, The American City - Volume 81, Issue 2, page 79:- That's SNOWHOW, gained from our more than 45 years' experience in dealing with all kinds of winter conditions.
 
- 1985, Annual Report, Alberta Transportation, page 68:- "How Roadwise Are You?" ran during the summer months and "Snowhow ... Take What You Know on the Road" ran during the winter.
 
- 2014 February 25, Daniel Michaels, “At Nordic Airports, Defying the Snow is Good Sport”, in The Wall Street Journal:- 'Snowhow' keeps Nordic airports open all winter.
 
- 2019, Giles Whittell, Snow: A Scientific and Cultural Exploration, page 183:- In Oslo and Helsinki (home of “world-class snowhow”) the snow-removal fleets are mainly Scandinavian built.
 
- 2020 March 11, Timo Järvelä, “Exceptional customer experience is a strategic goal for Finavia”, in Airport Review:- Most operations and processes are crucial for a good customer experience even though the passengers rarely notice them. One on them is ‘snowhow’, which is the foundation for aircraft remaining in schedule year-round.
 
 
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