Ice, Ice Crystals, Snow, Frost

Ice, Ice Crystals, Snow, Frost

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6,406 likes, 82 comments - unclemcreatives on November 18, 2025: "❄️ The Ice Tree at the Edge of the World In the far north of Alaska, where the Brooks Range cuts across the sky and the air can slice through bone, nature builds sculptures no human hand could carve. High on a frozen ridge, a single tree looks like it’s been pulled out of another planet—every branch swallowed by thick white ice, leaning in one direction as if the wind had frozen mid-gust. It’s not Photoshop. It’s rime ice. Rime forms when super-cold fog drifts through the air and every tiny droplet slams into a surface below freezing. Instead of melting, it instantly freezes on contact. Layer after layer, hour after hour, the wind keeps blasting from the same direction, stacking ice feathers along one side of the tree. The result? A living trunk buried inside what looks like a solid shard of crystal. No storm explosion, no dramatic snowfall—just patience, wind, and air so cold it can weld water straight into ice. Scenes like this only appear in some of the harshest places on Earth: exposed ridges, polar valleys, and Arctic passes where almost nothing soft survives. Yet right there in the middle of all that brutality, a single tree endures—bent, reshaped, but still standing. It’s a quiet reminder that sometimes the strangest, most otherworldly beauty is just physics, time, and survival working together in the cold. #Alaska #BrooksRange #RimeIce #EarthScience #NatureIsMetal #fblifestyle Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only, based on documented observations and scientific explanations of rime ice formation in polar and alpine environments. It is not intended as professional scientific advice.".
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2025 International Snow Sculpture Championships Winners
2025 International Snow Sculpture Championships Winners
Teams converged in Breckenridge, Colorado, to craft stunning sculptures out of 25-ton blocks of snow — see the 2025 championships’ winners.
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2025 International Snow Sculpture Championships Winners
The Snowflake Myth - YouTube [18:49]
The Snowflake Myth - YouTube [18:49]
Dr Ken Libbrecht is the world expert on snowflakes, designer of custom snowflakes, snowflake consultant for the movie Frozen - his photos appear on postage s...
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The Snowflake Myth - YouTube [18:49]
Science with Stevie: Frost Facts, (Science of Frost Formation)
Science with Stevie: Frost Facts, (Science of Frost Formation)
It is that time of year when we start to see our windshields and lawns covered in a thin layer of ice crystals. Here is the science behind the formation of frost.
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Science with Stevie: Frost Facts, (Science of Frost Formation)
WeatherMinds-Is-it-rime-ice-or-hoar-frost | kare11.com
WeatherMinds-Is-it-rime-ice-or-hoar-frost | kare11.com
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How scientists can see Earth’s permafrost thawing from space | MIT Technology Review
How scientists can see Earth’s permafrost thawing from space | MIT Technology Review
archived 30 Sep 2025 13:47:33 UTC
Schaefer realized that he could use radar to measure the ground elevation at the start and end of the thaw. The electromagnetic waves that bounce back at those two times would have traveled slightly different distances. That difference would reveal the tiny shift in elevation over the seasons and would allow him to estimate how much water had thawed and refrozen in the active layer and how far below the surface the thaw had extended.
To start, the US has significant military infrastructure in Alaska: It’s home to six military bases and 49 National Guard posts, as well as 21 missile-detecting radar sites. Most are vulnerable to thaw now or in the near future, given that 85% of the state is on permafrost.
The NGA, which has also funded Schaefer’s work, did not respond to an initial request for comment but did later provide feedback for fact-checking. It removed an article on its website about Zwieback’s grant and its application to agency interests around the time that the current presidential administration began to ban mention of climate change in federal research. But the thawing earth is of keen concern.
Whereas it cost tens of thousands of dollars to fly in on a helicopter, drive in a car, and switch to a snowmobile to ultimately sample a small area using your hands, only to have to continue the work at home, the team needed just a few hundred dollars to run the algorithm on satellite data that was free and publicly available.
Permafrost Pathways, a venture that launched with a $41 million grant through the TED Audacious Project. I
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How scientists can see Earth’s permafrost thawing from space | MIT Technology Review
What Are Ice Spikes?
What Are Ice Spikes?
You may recognize these impossibly shaped spires sticking up from your ice cube trays. Here's the science behind them.
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What Are Ice Spikes?