Structural Perspective 2
Snow Loads
In the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months in the year. The American Society of Civil Engineers and/or local jurisdictions usually governs the amount of ground snow loads that Engineers need to consider in their design. On average, snow accumulation on the roof of a typical single family home can be 30% less than the ground snow accumulation.
FACTORS GOVERNING SNOW LOADS:
OTHER IMPORTANT FACTORS TO CONSIDER
Snow Drifts: Winds can blow snow from one side of the roof to the other. This can create an unbalanced condition or higher accumulation levels on one specific side of the roof structure. Additionally, in an urban environment, snow can blow or fall from upper roofs down to lower roofs, creating higher localized unbalanced snow accumulation.
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