Monday, April 16, 2018

Rime Ice Covers Great Smoky Mountains



Beautiful Rim Ice coats the trees above 4000 feet in the Great Smoky Mountains. Despite the cold morning birds are out and singing away - it is Spring after all! Not that unusual for early April at higher elevations. If you want to hear thunder over the mountains check out: https://youtu.be/gotITQwC4Mg During the cold months, you will often see white on mountaintops or up just one side of a mountain. You may think it's snow, but it is often rime ice formed when water droplets in clouds or fog freeze to the trees. Often, the rime ice forms just on the windward (wind-facing) slope of the mountain as clouds sweep over the ridge.
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Rime Ice Covers Great Smoky Mountains

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