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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7560324 01/13/2012 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look closely at falling snow, you can see a great many different crystal shapes. There's a lot more to see than you might think! Quoting: IwantToBelieve76 Simple Prisms A hexagonal prism is the most basic snow crystal geometry (see the Snowflake Primer). Depending on how fast the different facets grow, snow crystal prisms can appear as thin hexagonal plates, slender hexagonal columns (shaped a lot like wooden pencils), or anything in between. Simple prisms are usually so small they can barely be seen with the naked eye. :snowflake2: Stellar Plates These common snowflakes are thin, plate-like crystals with six broad arms that form a star-like shape. Their faces are often decorated with amazingly elaborate and symmetrical markings. :snowflake1: Read more and have a look: [link to www.its.caltech.edu] A hot one! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7560324 01/13/2012 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look closely at falling snow, you can see a great many different crystal shapes. There's a lot more to see than you might think! Quoting: IwantToBelieve76 Simple Prisms A hexagonal prism is the most basic snow crystal geometry (see the Snowflake Primer). Depending on how fast the different facets grow, snow crystal prisms can appear as thin hexagonal plates, slender hexagonal columns (shaped a lot like wooden pencils), or anything in between. Simple prisms are usually so small they can barely be seen with the naked eye. :snowflake2: Stellar Plates These common snowflakes are thin, plate-like crystals with six broad arms that form a star-like shape. Their faces are often decorated with amazingly elaborate and symmetrical markings. :snowflake1: Read more and have a look: [link to www.its.caltech.edu] A hot one! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 01/13/2012 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look closely at falling snow, you can see a great many different crystal shapes. There's a lot more to see than you might think! Quoting: IwantToBelieve76 Simple Prisms A hexagonal prism is the most basic snow crystal geometry (see the Snowflake Primer). Depending on how fast the different facets grow, snow crystal prisms can appear as thin hexagonal plates, slender hexagonal columns (shaped a lot like wooden pencils), or anything in between. Simple prisms are usually so small they can barely be seen with the naked eye. :snowflake2: Stellar Plates These common snowflakes are thin, plate-like crystals with six broad arms that form a star-like shape. Their faces are often decorated with amazingly elaborate and symmetrical markings. :snowflake1: Read more and have a look: [link to www.its.caltech.edu] A hot one! You can say that again! Hey...wait a minute. |
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| Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 12/19/2012 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm jealous!! All we're going to get today is New Mexico's dust and 60mph winds. I want some snow, too! When we were little, in Ohio, we used to catch snowflakes on our mittens to look at them. I bought a book last year for my daughter, the weathertard, with photos of all different types of snowflakes. It told about the process to photograph them. It's really interesting, sorry I don't remember the name. They also serve who stand and wait. John Milton |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28604765 12/19/2012 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm jealous!! All we're going to get today is New Mexico's dust and 60mph winds. Quoting: Texan Buckeye I want some snow, too! When we were little, in Ohio, we used to catch snowflakes on our mittens to look at them. I bought a book last year for my daughter, the weathertard, with photos of all different types of snowflakes. It told about the process to photograph them. It's really interesting, sorry I don't remember the name. Yeah, it's 80 here in Texas...It's switched up from 19 degrees at night to high-70's during the day. The last three years we've got severe ice-storms in February-March, so maybe we get some then. |
| Madame X User ID: 628775 12/19/2012 11:27 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The ones that fall somewhere other than on my driveway. ![]() They really are pretty though, as kids we used to study them and always loved the frost patterns on the windows. Mother Nature is sure an incredible artist. [link to commons.wikimedia.org] "The wise man's home is the universe." ~ Democrites Catch the blue train...somewhere down that crazy river. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 26722864 12/19/2012 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you look closely at falling snow, you can see a great many different crystal shapes. There's a lot more to see than you might think! Quoting: IwantToBelieve76 Simple Prisms A hexagonal prism is the most basic snow crystal geometry (see the Snowflake Primer). Depending on how fast the different facets grow, snow crystal prisms can appear as thin hexagonal plates, slender hexagonal columns (shaped a lot like wooden pencils), or anything in between. Simple prisms are usually so small they can barely be seen with the naked eye. :snowflake2: Stellar Plates These common snowflakes are thin, plate-like crystals with six broad arms that form a star-like shape. Their faces are often decorated with amazingly elaborate and symmetrical markings. :snowflake1: Read more and have a look: [link to www.its.caltech.edu] Job 38:22 King James Version (KJV) "Hast thou entered into the treasures of the snow? or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail," |
| DUCM900 User ID: 30323738 12/19/2012 01:33 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The funny thing in that video is that they are pretending to explain scientifically and sell the reason why those snowflakes have such as perfect shapes but its not. - Just Sayin... look @ this: Thread: Upside down moon is really a alien mothership. Thread: ~ MOON TILT 90 DEGREES IN 8 HOURS-? ~ Thread: ???? Anyone notice the UPSIDE DOWN MOON last night ????? Thread: With which foot did N. Armstrong first step onto the moon his right or his left? Thread: The Wet & Dry Moon Are Neologisms |