Geometric Snowflakes Stamps

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Celebrate the joys of a winter snowfall with Geometric Snowflakes, four colorful new stamps from the U.S. Postal Service. Each of the four stamps depicts a different snowflake. When it snows, untold millions of ephemeral ice crystals form unique patterns that are as stunning in their complexity as they are fleeting.

2015 66¢ Purple Snowflake

Geometric Snowflakes

Holiday Celebrations

 

Flurries, squalls, snowstorms, nor’easters, snow bursts… all may deposit significant amounts of white fluffy precipitation from the sky, but none meet the definition of a blizzard.

To qualify as a blizzard, snow must fall continuously for at least three hours with accompanying winds of at least 35 miles per hour, reducing visibility to under a quarter mile. Anything falling short of these criteria is simply categorized as snowfall. However, under the right conditions, regular snowfall can escalate into a full-blown blizzard.

Blizzards are not only feared for the hazardous conditions they generate but also for the aftermath of these severe storms. Downed power lines and outages often ensue in the aftermath of a blizzard. Harsh temperatures and limited heating options can result in frozen and burst pipes, leading to flooding and property damage. These storms typically bring substantial snowfall, making roadways slippery, obstructed, or even completely impassable. Roofs may collapse under the weight of heavy snow, and the physical exertion of shoveling has been known to trigger heart attacks.

While modern meteorology cannot mitigate the severity of blizzards, the ability to predict such storms fortunately helps reduce their impact on those in their path.

Antonio Alcalá and Leslie Badani designed the 2015 Snowflake stamps, featuring various types of snowflakes in different colors.

Additional information

Format

Book

Issue Year

2015

Mail Service

First-Class Mail

Product Type

Forever