The surf changes from
low white foam to crashing swells, from cobalt blue to sea green, to the myriad shades of grey in a storm.
Not exact matches
Make the clarified butter: In a large heavy - bottomed pot set over medium -
low heat, melt 10 sticks of the butter, spooning off and discarding the
white foam that rises to the surface as the butter melts.
Keep it at
low until the
white are foamy (it should look like the
foam on top of beer).
A «storm» on the Beaufort Wind Scale includes very high waves (20 - 30 feet) with overhanging crests, a
white sea with
foam and
lowered visibility.