Icey
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Icey
No, really. ICEY.
This is out the window in the command and control center right after sunrise. It shows what happens after freezing rain falls upon several inches of preexisting snow. The temps today will approach freezing and hopefully some of that arctic scenery will melt away. Thought I'd capture it before it gets ugly.
This is out the window in the command and control center right after sunrise. It shows what happens after freezing rain falls upon several inches of preexisting snow. The temps today will approach freezing and hopefully some of that arctic scenery will melt away. Thought I'd capture it before it gets ugly.
Re: Icey
Good grief! That went quickly, although with the weather turning much warmer ....
The snow you get looks powdery Yogi. I think ours's of a different texture. We get layers of ice which compact solidly, and it can take days to melt from the paths.
I've just checked that up, and it appears to be right. Our snow comes down as "wet snow" which's a mixture of rain and snow, different to normal 'dry' snow due to the number of ice crystals forming in the flake.
Yours still looked nice though!
The snow you get looks powdery Yogi. I think ours's of a different texture. We get layers of ice which compact solidly, and it can take days to melt from the paths.
I've just checked that up, and it appears to be right. Our snow comes down as "wet snow" which's a mixture of rain and snow, different to normal 'dry' snow due to the number of ice crystals forming in the flake.
Yours still looked nice though!
Re: Icey
Icey - you are talking about what we call sleet. That phenomena generally occurs when the ground is not snow covered. Typically it indicates a transition from warm weather to colder weather. The sleet may freeze but is quickly melted with the first dose of direct sunlight.
The first picture here was taken after we already had 18 inches of snow on the ground and then experienced a sleeting precipitation. Immediately after that storm passed the temperatures dropped 25-30 degrees below freezing. Thus the sleet formed a coating of ice on top of the existing snow. The picture shows the results of many days of bright sunshine wherein the top layer of ice melted and refroze afterward. I'm guessing there is 8-10 inches of snow under that icey coating. The ice cap was thick enough to support the weight of most dogs, but out back where the sun does not shine as much as upon the front lawn the icey coating was thinner. See my photo of critter tracks for an example.
The first picture here was taken after we already had 18 inches of snow on the ground and then experienced a sleeting precipitation. Immediately after that storm passed the temperatures dropped 25-30 degrees below freezing. Thus the sleet formed a coating of ice on top of the existing snow. The picture shows the results of many days of bright sunshine wherein the top layer of ice melted and refroze afterward. I'm guessing there is 8-10 inches of snow under that icey coating. The ice cap was thick enough to support the weight of most dogs, but out back where the sun does not shine as much as upon the front lawn the icey coating was thinner. See my photo of critter tracks for an example.
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Re: Icey
Brrrrr.....to be truthfully honest I sure hate the white stuff.
I'm a long warm hazy days summer kind of person myself. I truly hate the cold, frosty and icy winter. If only I could hibernate until the Spring time, I would, then I'd be very happy. Lol....ah well dream on eh.
I'm a long warm hazy days summer kind of person myself. I truly hate the cold, frosty and icy winter. If only I could hibernate until the Spring time, I would, then I'd be very happy. Lol....ah well dream on eh.
Re: Icey
Well it's certainly dire round here all the time, imhotep - and hello again!
Down south, they've had some beautiful warm weather. WHEN we've had some sunshine, it's been accompanied by a chilly breeze, and we've had approx. just 2.5 days since the start of the year, when you could truly say it's been lovely. : (
Down south, they've had some beautiful warm weather. WHEN we've had some sunshine, it's been accompanied by a chilly breeze, and we've had approx. just 2.5 days since the start of the year, when you could truly say it's been lovely. : (
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- imhotep the 2nd
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Re: Icey
Hiya. Yes, it's so glad to be back again in this brand new bfchat website.
Sorry I haven't got round to sending you a private em, but I'll get round to it eventually. I hope you can be patient with my tardiness. :)
Just having some difficulty with life in general atm.
But I'm slowly getting back on my feet so to speak...
The weather has been nice all week so far, but still a bit on the chilly side. Just looked on the forecast earlier and the local weatherman said that there's a change on the way. Hope it's for the better.
Signing off now as it's getting a bit late at night
Sorry I haven't got round to sending you a private em, but I'll get round to it eventually. I hope you can be patient with my tardiness. :)
Just having some difficulty with life in general atm.
But I'm slowly getting back on my feet so to speak...
The weather has been nice all week so far, but still a bit on the chilly side. Just looked on the forecast earlier and the local weatherman said that there's a change on the way. Hope it's for the better.
Signing off now as it's getting a bit late at night