Why the driest snow falls in the coldest air
Dry, squeaky snow is most common when the air is brutally cold and almost empty of water vapour. The paradox starts with a basic property of the atmosphere: cold air has a much lower saturation vapour pressure, so it can store far less moisture before condensation and freezing begin.With little water available, ice crystals grow as small, intricate plates and needles rather than big, clumpy aggreg...More
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