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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2010-02-19 05:24 pm
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now we know

Remember this funky snow formation, from the storm on Feb 6?



I wondered then how long it would hold that form. (It had already survived most of a day when I took the picture, which is longer than I would have thought.) The answer turned out to be: 12 days. It was there last night when I came home from work, and gone this morning. It did suffer some minor degradation along the way, but only minor -- the form was intact.

Wow.

(Anonymous) 2010-02-20 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know the physics/chemistry of this type of snow formation, but we see them frequently up here in Alaska. They seem to form when there is rapid build-up of snow. When the snow comes a few inches here, a few inches there, you don't usually see them. I suspect that the force of the weight of the snow causes the crystals to stick together.

--Carrie