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3/10/2006: Rime frost on a horse
http://cellar.org/2006/rimefrosthorse.jpg
xoB and the WaPo Day in Pics present us with this fine photo, for which the official caption reads: Frozen droplets of fog form a rime frost on the mane of a horse in a field at the Avalon Therapeutic Equestrian Center outside Watertown, Wis. The things you learn from IotD. Before doing it I had been unaware of the term "rime frost", but on 2/11/2004 we called it hoarfrost. An online dictionary says "hoar" and "hoarfrost" are synonyms for "rime" Anyway, this hoar horse is a fine shot, and it calms me. |
hoar on a horse just doesn't seam write.
but what's that little equine shadow at the bottom? |
Um, could it be the horse standing behind it, d'ya think?
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Rime and Hoar
According to wikipedia:
The distinction between hoar frost and rime ice is that in formation of hoar frost, the water vapour condenses through deposition directly to solid ice, while the rime ice is formed following initial condensation into liquid droplets. Thus, hoar frost is formed when the dew point is warmer than surface but colder than the air temperature, and colder than freezing point. I couldn't rightly tell you which one this is. |
Looks like someone sprayed Silly String on a horse.
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I don't want to know the diff between hoar frost and rime ice! Some things should ever remain mysterious!! Damn science...
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It's obviously hoar. 'Cause it's on a horse, and not an ancient mariner.
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Is that a reflection of the photographer in his eye?
Great image. |
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Hoar frost. Rime ice. Hoar, surface hoar and false fungus(feather) frost And just for the hell of it, snow crystals. |
Rereading this IOTD post makes me feel better already, it's only March 12th pushing 85 degrees here in Houston today and super humid. All this talk of frost make me feel cooler! :love:
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I love it when I get emails from the actual folks involved in an IotD. This morning I get the following message:
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Sweet. Cool horse.
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Avalon Therapeutic Eqestrian Center is very cool but their website is very hard to use. :(
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