In a 32 - degree Fahrenheit room in the Institute's field station, researchers Charles Fierz and Thorsten Baunach create depth
hoar in a box to determine how quickly it grows under various snow and weather conditions.
Not exact matches
In time, this redistribution of mass leads to large and blocky crystals known as depth
hoar.
The labyrinthine interiors of depth
hoar crystals also cause problems for researchers like the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Al Rango, who uses microwave - sensing satellites to measure the amount of water locked away
in the winter snow cover.
Sharing top billing
in the rogues» gallery of weak layers is a wily meteorological entity known as «depth
hoar.»
Harking back to his childhood
in Canada, Doig made a number of snowbound landscapes crackling with
hoar - frost and ice during the»90s.