I know I often hear people grumble about WINTER but there are some cool things about winter... snowflakes for instance...
check this out: HOW SNOWFLAKES FORM:
source :
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/video-shows ... akes-form/ watch the short clip on how snowflakes form
article:
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- As you gaze out the window at the falling snow, or watch it on TV, marvel at the fact that every one of the trillions of snowflakes that makes up a blizzard is unique.
Scientists have learned a lot about how snowflakes crystallize. Each flake starts as an individual speck of dust in the atmosphere, then moisture clings to the dust, the droplet freezes and crystallization begins. As the American Chemical Society explains in the video below, there's a precise science behind why snowflakes develop their distinctive six-pronged shape.
A cavity forms in each side because ice grows fastest along the edges, and from there six branches sprout. The branch tips grow and then narrow as temperatures hit the -13 Celsius mark. Another degree colder, and side branches sprout. Subsequent blasts of warmer and cooler air leave their imprint on the branches as the snowflake falls toward Earth. Scientists now classify snowflakes into 121 categories, based on the arrangement of atoms that result in different shapes.
the video clip below the article on "how to capture a snowflake" with a PWI camera is interesting too.
If you are intrigued by snowflakes, check it out.
When I was small I loved to make snow angels (lay in the snow and flail your arms), make snow forts where we'd bring in a lantern and hang out sitting on our snow benches (with a piece of cardboard under our seat), tobogganing, cross country skiing (not a downhill fan, I'm too clumsy), snowshoeing (got to do that in Northern Canada), building snowmen... photographing the winter wonders...and I have always loved making paper snowflakes...
How about you? What do you like about WINTER / SNOW