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Shule
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Frost

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Post: # 140030Unread post Shule
Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:21 am

Forsythia bush:
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Empty bird feeder:
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Archway hearts:
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Thornless blackberries:
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Thornless blackberries:
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Blackcurrants:
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Not sure (a small wonderberry?):
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Not sure:
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Tomato cage:
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Bushes:
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Climbing rose:
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Grapevines:
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Grapevine:
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Grapevine:
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Grapevines:
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Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
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Re: Frost

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Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:42 am

Looks cold, but must say impressively cool patterns. Never see anything like that here

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Re: Frost

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Post: # 140033Unread post Shule
Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:24 am

Whwoz wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 1:42 am Looks cold, but must say impressively cool patterns. Never see anything like that here
It wasn't too cold. Maybe 18 to 20-something degrees Fahrenheit. This is the first time I've seen frost like this, too, I think. Usually the frost doesn't have thorns, and it covers the ground, too.
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Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
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Thu Dec 05, 2024 7:09 am

Oh wow, just beautiful @Shule ! :)
The frost was super thick here this morning after -9C, but I've never seen anything like the frost-fur in your pics!!
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Post: # 140055Unread post ddsack
Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:43 am

Not as impressive as the close up frost crystals, but coming home from town a while ago I had to make a stop along our township road and take a picture of the tree frost over the small lake.
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Thu Dec 05, 2024 10:51 am

Wow, amazing and interesting photos, @Shule!
~Diane

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Post: # 140179Unread post Shule
Fri Dec 06, 2024 5:59 pm

It might be called needle frost. I'm not sure.

We've had an air stagnation advisory and some mild fog lately. I don't know if it's related.
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Post: # 140192Unread post Seven Bends
Sat Dec 07, 2024 1:58 am

Shule wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 5:59 pm It might be called needle frost. I'm not sure.

We've had an air stagnation advisory and some mild fog lately. I don't know if it's related.
If it was foggy the night this frost formed, most likely what you saw is "rime ice." If it was clear that night, it probably was "hoar frost." We've always called that shaggy-looking frost "hoar frost" regardless of conditions, but apparently the meteorologists are more specific because one is formed by water droplets freezing and the other is formed by water vapor freezing.

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Post: # 140220Unread post bower
Sat Dec 07, 2024 11:03 am

Haven't heard the word 'rime' for awhile, but at one time it was commonly used here to describe the ice accretion on the rigging of boats. Not surprising that it affects airplanes as well. I didn't know how it was distinct from 'hoar' frost, that's very cool.
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