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  2. Snowflake - Wikipedia

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    Scanning electron microscope image of rime frost on both ends of a capped column snowflake Once a water droplet has frozen as an ice nucleus, it grows in a supersaturated environment—wherein liquid moisture coexists with ice beyond its equilibrium point at temperatures below freezing.

  3. Graupel - Wikipedia

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    Graupel (/ ˈ ɡ r aʊ p əl /; German: [ˈɡʁaʊpl̩] ⓘ), also called soft hail or hominy snow or granular snow or snow pellets, [1] is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets in air are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes, forming 2–5 mm (0.08–0.20 in) balls of crisp, opaque rime.

  4. Kenneth G. Libbrecht - Wikipedia

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    Libbrecht was a scientific consultant on snowflakes for the 2013 Film Frozen. [4] Four of Libbrecht's snowflake pictures were selected by the United States Postal Service as designs for stamps for the 2006 winter holiday season, with a total printing of approximately 3 billion stamps. [5]

  5. Watch FROZEN’s Snow Scientist Create ‘Designer’ Snowflakes

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    In a video, YouTuber Veritasium takes a look at how the scientist behind Frozen's snow makes "designer" snowflakes in order to study their physics. The post Watch FROZEN’s Snow Scientist Create ...

  6. Rimed snow - Wikipedia

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    Image of rimed snowflake taken with an electron microscope. Rimed snow refers to snowflakes that are partially or completely coated in tiny frozen water droplets called 'rime'. Rime forms on a snowflake when it passes through a super-cooled cloud. Snowflakes that are heavily rimed typically produce very heavy and wet snow, with snow to liquid ...

  7. 'A bunch of dead robots': How freezing temps turned Tesla ...

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    Watch for the snowflake icon: It means your battery is cold; go easy on the gas. Clear snow and ice: Stay safe and avoid frosty surprises. And here's one additional tip:

  8. Rime ice - Wikipedia

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    Electron microscope image of rime ice on both ends of a "capped column" snowflake. Under some specific atmospheric conditions, forming and descending snow crystals may encounter and pass via atmospheric supercooled cloud droplets. These droplets, which have a diameter of about 10 μm, can exist in an unfrozen state down to temperatures near − ...

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