Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Freezing Fog


I took these photos this past winter.


A definition from the National Weather Service: Freezing
fog occurs when the water droplets that the fog is composed
of are "supercooled". Supercooled water droplets remain in
the liquid state until they come into contact with a surface
upon which they can freeze. As a result, any object the freezing
fog comes into contact with will become coated with ice. The
same thing happens with freezing rain or drizzle.

2 comments:

Kay R. said...

That is cool stuff. Pretty pictures!

Kelly said...

Wicked! Are those grapes? Really pretty! :o)