12 foot rise for 12 foot run.
Greenhouse roof angle snow.
Related to the roof slope is the freeboard the space between the lowest point of the roof and the ground.
To find the best angle for a greenhouse roof take your latitude and add 20 degrees.
Specialization is for insects.
I m not sure what the optimum for greenhouses is although following your stated numbers of 44 degrees latitude with the 20 plus or minus values gives you 64 degrees for winter and 24 degrees for summer.
Snow load of a greenhouse is based on expected ground accumulation greenhouse roof slope whether the structure is a gutter connect or free standing greenhouse and if the greenhouse is heated or unheated during the time of snowfall.
If you design your internal structure according to local codes however you will not have any difficulties.
The more shallow the angle the more snow it will hold.
Snow tends to stick more to double inflated poly.
While the logic behind this rule is sound it is a dramatic oversimplification that can lead to costly and unnecessary decisions to build very steeply angled roofs.
Same approximate angles as your 90 degree calculation model.
This will shed snow under most conditions but with twin wall coverings it is not always the case.
The standard pitch for a greenhouse roof is 6 by 12.
A 45 degree angle is a 12 on 12 roof i e.
Solar greenhouse designers often cite a rule of thumb along the lines of.