With the #polarvortex moderating we got out to Lamoine Beach in balmy 4°F & 20-knot winds and found some remarkably strange knobbly ice balls arrayed in remarkable neat patterns. I know it's all physics but sure can get weird results! Start close up then zoom out.. 🧵⤵️..
Knobbly ice balls on a frigid Maine beach. ⤵️ wider...
Anyone familiar with this phenomenon? #Maine sub-zero cold makes floating giant hailstones... ⤵️
@revkin This is pretty neat, especially how they're all in a line. I don't know if it's the same cause, but in strong convective activity (e.g. a thunderstorm), vertical currents toss ice balls up and then they fall down over and over, growing in size each time until either the currents weaken enough or the balls grow too massive to lift. Then look out below!