Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Are hail and frost natural phenomena?
Are hail and frost natural phenomena?
Rain and snow, rime, ice particles, blizzard, sleet, freezing rain.
Explanation of related words:
1, rain and snow [yǔ xuě]: It means that it snows like rain, and it is very heavy.
2. rime [wüsūng]: commonly known as tree hanging, it is a milky ice crystal deposit formed by direct condensation of water vapor in the air at low temperature or direct freezing of supercooled water droplets on objects.
3, ice particles [bρng Li]: also known as ice pills. Solid precipitation in weather phenomena. It is composed of transparent balls or irregular particles with a diameter less than 5 mm, and it is hard in texture and will rebound when it falls on the hard ground.
4. Blizzard [bào xuě]: refers to the snowfall process of a natural weather phenomenon.
5. Snowball [Xu chámáI]: In summer, in mountainous areas, many supercooled water droplets often freeze around the crystal nucleus, forming a white, dull round particle, which is called Michelle in meteorology and snowball in many places.
6. Freezing rain [dêng y ǔ]:] Wires, branches and roads are frozen.
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