Winter Magic: New York Falls froze to create the mesmerizing effect of 'diamond dust'
'30.01.2020'
Source: independent.co.uk
The Salmon River Falls in Oswego County, New York, is almost completely covered in ice and has become a completely magical sight. This happened after the temperature in late January dropped to 0 ° C. This publication writes The Independent.
TV presenter John Kucko posted a video on his Twitter page showing sparkling crystals floating in the air around a partially frozen waterfall. “Winter's Magic: Diamonds Falling from the Sky Today at Salmon River Falls / Oswego County,” TV host John Cuco wrote on Twitter. - The temperature was close to zero when the diamond dust appeared.
The Magic of Winter: Diamonds falling from the sky today at Salmon River Falls / Oswego County. Temp was near zero as “diamond dust" emerged. @ News_8 @EricSnitilWx @spann @JimCantore @StephanieAbrams @mikebettes @ReedTimmerAccu @StormHour @wxbywilliams @NatalieKucko @ JimTeskeNC9 pic.twitter.com/rVb7BslP7o
- John Kucko (@john_kucko) January 20, 2020
Diamond dust is a meteorological phenomenon made up of a surface cloud of tiny ice crystals. It usually only forms when the sky is clear.
Recall that at the end of January, New York State experienced a wave of cooling, which brought severe snowstorms to the region.
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