Ice Fog

One of the most beautiful winter phenomena

is ice fog. It occurs in wind-still conditions when water droplets in the air become supercooled.

It can be dangerous for travelling but if you don’t have to go anywhere, it’s beautiful to see.

Winter’s greetings. 🙂

23 thoughts on “Ice Fog”

  1. We have not seen any ice fog here yet this year. I always look forward to the hoar frost results the next morning, especially when the sun shines. Cheers. Allan

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  2. We just had a round of this here last week. We were lucky that it didn’t really impact the roads much, but we got such a stunning landscape for several hours before the sun popped out. I think frozen fog is one of my favorite weather events because of the beauty it leaves behind. Ice storms that coat everything and leave the world looking like a crystal play land ranks right up there in beauty, but those are so rarely not dangerous and damaging.

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    1. Yes, these weather phenomena are really beautiful but quite often dangerous and/or damaging. Perhaps that’s one of the things that make them dangerous – the idea that something so lovely can’t be anything but benign.

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