Monthly Archives: October, 2015

  1. What Is The Difference Between Snow Flurries vs. Snow Showers?

    Snow refers to the partially frozen water vapor which falls in flakes. The expression snow flurries refers to light, intermittent snowfall without significant accumulation. Snow flurries tend to come from stratiform clouds.Snow showers is the label used to refer to a short period of light-to-moderate snowfall, also characterized by a sudden beginning and ending. There is some accumulation with snow showers, and they fall from convective or cumuliform clouds. A snow squall is …

  2. female lawyer speaking to judge in a courtroom, teal filter.

    “Attorney” vs. “Lawyer”: What’s the Difference?

    The words lawyer and attorney are often used as general terms for a person who gives legal advice and aid and who conducts suits in court. What’s the difference between an attorney and a lawyer? The American Bar Association does not differentiate between a lawyer and attorney. The ABA uses these terms interchangeably to refer to a person who can practice law. The American Bar …