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"Bizarre Snow Formation"

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Blogger stefan said...

Really bizarre! It looks nearly glacier-like.

Cheers, Stefan

5:48 PM, February 08, 2009

Blogger Plato said...

A guess.

Looks like someone was piling snow in front of the snow bank. The snow bank "behind" looks like it's been inundated with a lot of water being splashed on it as vehicles pass by? Warm spells, followed by snow, then a melt again

A large volume as water descending through the ice may be part of the sound it's making

Best,

6:52 PM, February 08, 2009

Blogger Plato said...

Oh,the snow bank is formed by drifting snow which means there is larger opened area where the wind can sweep across?

6:55 PM, February 08, 2009

Blogger Plato said...

A parking lot perhaps.

6:56 PM, February 08, 2009

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Plato,

A pretty good guess! The photo was indeed taken in a parking lot, more precisely in this parking lot (it's some hundred meters west of PI). They have piled up snow there for several weeks, and I guess the wind has blown up more snow from the back. One doesn't see it on the photo, but the hill is very smooth on the backside, one can actually walk up on it. Best,

B.

7:50 PM, February 08, 2009

Blogger Plato said...

Hi Bee,

Spring coming always brings an excitement in the air. Water sounds everywhere.

The warming temperatures of a new spring coming allows for the most opportune times to actually walk across the snow as a crust forms.

Snow that is a few feet deep...you wouldn't normally be able to walk through it because it is so deep. When you see the coyotes and foxes out walking across it in the early morning hours, it's okay then. As the sun warms, that time goes away.

Best,

11:18 PM, February 08, 2009

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9:09 PM, February 09, 2009

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

Yes it does look strange, yet as the snow is melting it’s certainly a welcomed sight. With the extreme cold weather extending as long as it has, I was thinking perhaps changing all my curly light bulbs for the Edison variety, well not really :-)

Best,

Phil

9:13 PM, February 09, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous Snowboarder said...

Bee - have you considered a post on adhesion and the general case of snow avalanches (such as what happened inbounds at Snowbird this year killing a woman). There is also a great book (by a physicist) on snowflaks - I have it on my coffeet table!

9:21 PM, February 09, 2009

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