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  2. Freezing rain - Wikipedia

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    Because freezing rain does not hit the ground as an ice pellet (called "sleet") but still as a rain droplet, it conforms to the shape of the ground, or object such as a tree branch or car. This makes one thick layer of ice, often called "glaze". Freezing rain and glaze ice on a large scale is called an ice storm. Effects on plants can be severe ...

  3. Five Reasons Why Freezing Rain Really Is The Worst - AOL

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    Freezing rain does not bounce when it hits the ground like sleet does, and it does not runoff as warm rain does. Due to it being benign rain initially, the onset of freezing rain may be completely ...

  4. What Is Freezing Rain? 5 Reasons It's The Worst - AOL

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    Unlike rain, freezing rain does not generally run off until it is warm enough to melt. Often, the only way to get rid of ice is to wait for it to melt or to melt it with salt. And road salt ...

  5. What is graupel? How it is different from sleet or hail? - AOL

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    Freezing rain occurs when the wedge of warm air aloft is much thicker, allowing the raindrop to survive until it comes in contact with the cold ground. A coating of ice forms on whatever the ...

  6. Precipitation - Wikipedia

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    Short, intense periods of rain in scattered locations are called showers. [2] Moisture that is lifted or otherwise forced to rise over a layer of sub-freezing air at the surface may be condensed by the low temperature into clouds and rain. This process is typically active when freezing rain occurs.

  7. Cryonics - Wikipedia

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    Technicians preparing a body for cryopreservation in 1985. Cryonics (from Greek: κρύος kryos, meaning "cold") is the low-temperature freezing (usually at −196 °C or −320.8 °F or 77.1 K) and storage of human remains in the hope that resurrection may be possible in the future.

  8. What’s the difference between sleet and freezing rain? Winter ...

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    If we can’t have snow, we might as well learn what all that other frozen precipitation is.

  9. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    Liquid forms of precipitation include rain and drizzle and dew. Rain or drizzle which freezes on contact with a surface within a subfreezing air mass gains the preceding adjective "freezing", becoming the known freezing rain or freezing drizzle. Slush is a mixture of both liquid and solid precipitation.