[pianotech] How does fog freeze? (Not so OT when you have to drive to a tuning)

Terry Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Sat Dec 25 19:38:15 MST 2010


Hmmmmmm.  Sunny and 72 degrees F here in Tampa, Florida. Got a fire  
going in the fireplace, but don't worry, we have most of the windows  
open......   ;-)  (Sorry, but sometimes the truth hurts.....)

Terry Farrell

On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:31 PM, Alan Forsyth wrote:

> Yes, and here on the east coast we get ...,...,
>
> <Pict0019a.jpg>
>
>  ....... icycles?
>
> AF
> (there 'snow business like snow business)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Boyce
> To: pianotech at ptg.org
> Sent: Saturday, December 25, 2010 12:41 AM
> Subject: [pianotech] How does fog freeze?
>
> The UK has had a cold December. In the West of Scotland,  
> temperatures have not been rising above freezing (0C) all day. Last  
> week, we had days of fog. Moisture condensed out of the freezing fog  
> to produce fronst crystal formations the like of which my work  
> colleagues and I (all in our 50s) agree we have never seen.
>
> Sorry this is off-topic, but its beautiful!
>
> Remember, this is frost, not snow.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> David Boyce.
>
>> How does fog freeze?  Can you see through it when it freezes?  Or,  
>> do you drive into a cement fog wall?  J
>
>

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