Remaining slush will freeze, causing icy roads and walkways, and Long Islanders should
expect black ice where there isn't slush or snow, the statement said.
Not exact matches
Planetary scientists
expect that mixtures of dust and
ice turn
black after billions of years of irradiation by photons and high - energy particles from the sun, but they don't yet know the details of that composition.
I guess I am surprised that with better understanding of the importance of water vapor feedback, sulfate aerosols,
black carbon aerosols, more rapid than
expected declines in sea
ice and attendant decreases in albedo, effects of the deposition of soot and dust on snow and
ice decreasing albedo, and a recognition of the importance of GHGs that were probably not considered 30 years ago, that the sensitivity has changed so little over time.
I guess I am surprised that with better understanding of the importance of water vapor feedback, sulfate aerosols,
black carbon aerosols, more rapid than
expected declines in sea
ice and attendant decreases in albedo, effects of the deposition of soot and dust on snow and
ice decreasing albedo, and a recognition of the importance of GHGs that were probably not considered 30 years ago, that the sensitivity has changed so little over time.
Slow your speed and
expect the unexpected, including drivers who will lose control of their cars and
black ice, no matter where you drive.
Black ice is a common problem; when the
ice on the road is dark colored and hardly visible to oncoming drivers, usually in areas where the wind is strongest across the roadway, presenting a dangerous slick spot when the drivers least
expect it.