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Few today's pieces of hoarfrost
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Re: Few today's pieces of hoarfrost
When conditions are right, I get ice crystal patterns forming on the outside of my front windows.
Not only does it need to be cold enough, but there needs to be moisture in the air, and it only happens on a few occasions during a cold spell.
When I was growing up, the windows in my bedroom were single-glazed, had loose frames and glass panes, and we didn't have central heating. It seemed a common occurrence to wake up to ice on the inside of the window.
How times change !
Not only does it need to be cold enough, but there needs to be moisture in the air, and it only happens on a few occasions during a cold spell.
When I was growing up, the windows in my bedroom were single-glazed, had loose frames and glass panes, and we didn't have central heating. It seemed a common occurrence to wake up to ice on the inside of the window.
How times change !
regards, Mike.
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like bananas.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66189529@N08/
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like bananas.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66189529@N08/
Re: Few today's pieces of hoarfrost
Can't say I've ever considered the crystal structure of hoar frost. It certainly can't be easy to shoot. Is this another first for the forum?
P.S. What surface were these crystals formed on?
P.S. What surface were these crystals formed on?
Re: Few today's pieces of hoarfrost
I like to play with backlight sun so that was another my plaing with that. And it is on twig of red currant.