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Hi my name is William Campbell and I am from Arviat, Nunavut and have lived here for eleven years. I enjoy playing soccer, swimming and playing outside and watch the occasional polar bear walk by from the safety of my house. The reason why I chose this project about snow fences is due to the fact that we get many blizzards which cause us to get big drifts around our homes and cabins. I wanted to try and find a solution to prevent snow drifts from developing around my home. In the future I would like to build a snow fence close to my home to help prevent snow drifts. My advice for others would be to choose a project that you really enjoy studying and learning about because it is a lot of work. |
| William Campbell What's the Drift? Where's the Drift?
Challenge: | Environment | Category: | Junior | Region: | Kivalliq | City: | Arviat, NU | School: | Qitiqliq S.S. | Abstract: | We sought to find a more efficient way to stop snow from accumulating near a remote hunting camp infrastructure. We found that an angled fence produced a larger down wind snow free area recording 38% less snow accumulation than conventional fence designs and 87% less accumulation than the control. We believe the angled fences ability to laterally deflect wind bourne snow created this result. |
Awards | Value | Excellence Award - Junior Bronze Medal Sponsor: Youth Science Canada | | Western University Scholarship Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: Western University | $1 000.00 | Total | $1 000.00 | |