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Winter Magic: New York Falls froze to create the mesmerizing effect of 'diamond dust'

'30.01.2020'

Source: independent.co.uk

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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.

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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.

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.

On the subject: An incredible natural phenomenon in New York that can only be seen in winter

As the source notes, this is not the first time that Cuco has admired the extraordinary natural effect. Lake Ontario froze over in December. Ice plates formed along the coastline after the temperature dropped to -7C. Cuco drone captured the lake in all its icy glory and shared it on Twitter. He wrote: “Welcome to Narnia: ice sheets have formed along the coastline of Lake Ontario (Webster, NY) today. The videos showed undulating slabs of ice on the surface of the water, as well as a snowy and ice-covered pier and benches.
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