Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - When the temperature is as low as 2 degrees, it will frost, but when the wind is strong, why not frost even if the temperature is low enough?

When the temperature is as low as 2 degrees, it will frost, but when the wind is strong, why not frost even if the temperature is low enough?

Frost is the ice crystallization produced by the condensation of water vapor on the solid surface, which generally appears in low temperature weather. When the wind is strong, the water vapor will disperse quickly, so the concentration of condensed water vapor will not reach, so frost crystallization will not occur. A simple weather physical phenomenon. However, it is difficult to explain it with easy-to-understand physics, because it also involves the concentration of water molecules in the air at that time, air quality, wind power, human factors and so on.