- ice particles
- 冰粒
Atmospheric Sciences (English-Chinese) dictionary. 2014.
Atmospheric Sciences (English-Chinese) dictionary. 2014.
ice in lakes and rivers — Introduction a sheet or stretch of ice forming on the surface of lakes and rivers when the temperature drops below freezing (0° C [32° F]). The nature of the ice formations may be as simple as a floating layer that gradually thickens, or it … Universalium
Ice — This article is about water ice. For the broader concept of ices as used in the planetary sciences, see volatiles. For other uses, see Ice (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Ice nucleus — An ice nucleus is a particle which acts as the nucleus for the formation of an ice crystal in the atmosphere. The presence of ice nuclei increase the temperature that ice will form in the atmosphere from around −42°C to about −10°C. There are… … Wikipedia
ice fog — noun a dense winter fog containing ice particles • Syn: ↑pogonip • Hypernyms: ↑fog * * * noun : a fog composed of ice particles * * * (esp. in the far north) a fog composed of minute ice crystals that form in the air in extremely cold… … Useful english dictionary
Ice cube — For the American rapper and actor, see Ice Cube. For other uses, see Ice cube (disambiguation). Ice cubes in a glass of iced tea … Wikipedia
ice needle — noun small crystals of ice • Syn: ↑ice crystal, ↑snow mist, ↑diamond dust, ↑poudrin, ↑frost snow, ↑frost mist • Hypernyms: ↑crystal • … Useful english dictionary
ice fog — noun Date: 1856 a fog composed of ice particles … New Collegiate Dictionary
ice fog — Alaska slang A dense, winter fog of suspended ice particles that can sparkle all around you if there s a little sun coming through … English dialects glossary
Ice sheet dynamics — describe the motion within large bodies of ice, such those currently on Greenland and Antarctica. Ice motion is dominated by the movement of glaciers, whose gravity driven activity is controlled by two main variable factors: the temperature and… … Wikipedia
ice formation — Any mass of ice that occurs on the Earth s continents or surface waters. Such masses form wherever substantial amounts of liquid water freeze and remain in the solid state for some period of time. Examples include glaciers, icebergs, sea ice, and … Universalium
ice pellets — Meteorol. precipitation consisting of particles of ice less than 0.2 in. (5 mm) in diameter, occurring either as frozen raindrops or as small hailstones. Cf. hail2 (def. 1), sleet, snow pellets. * * * … Universalium