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Postcard from Italy: Ski resort turns to ice

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4 March 2023

Postcard from Italy
Ski resort turns to ice

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Spring may be on the calendar, but this Italian ski resort is shrouded in a thick layer of winter.

Freezing fog over Monte Bue, Liguria, at an altitude of 1700 metres left an incredibly thick layer of ice on everything in the area - ski lifts, trees and even inside uninsulated buildings.

Rime ice forms in freezing fog, from supercooled water droplets. The droplets freeze on the windward side of trees and other objects, in low temperatures roughly between -2C and -10C.

Hard rime, like in the photos above, requires high winds, whilst soft rime, similar to hoar frost, can form in calm or light winds. Due to the rapid growth of the ice crystals, the amount of it can become so heavy that branches even buckle under the load.

As it turns colder here across Great Britain and Ireland, rime ice is something you might also come across, particularly at higher altitudes.

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