As more and more woke up, a rising chorus of shrieks for help shook hoarfrost from the vaulted stones, and eventually called help. |
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At the base camp, Clottes bunked down, as did everyone, in a dorm room, and braved the morning hoarfrost for a dash to the communal showers. |
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This is possibly due to the sublimation of the hoarfrost and subsequent increase in low level moisture after sunrise. |
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Winnipeg frequently sees large deposits of hoarfrost during these ice fog events. |
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Also in winter, hoarfrost will occur, at times, with ice fog and, when it does, the ice fog is slow to clear. |
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Depending on the moisture content of the air, hoarfrost can also develop on cold surfaces with freezing fog. |
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From whose womb did the ice come forth, and who has given birth to the hoarfrost of heaven? |
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There was not a breath of wind, but every twig and branch bristled with spiky hoarfrost. |
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Through tidal action, millions of herring eggs had been deposited on the beach — tiny, crystalline objects, which, as they clung to branches of fucus and other growth, seemed to cover the plants with glistening hoarfrost. |
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The immediate effect is lovely to behold: one morning, I was wandering around North GRIP at about five o'clock, and I saw the hoarfrost growing in lacy patterns underfoot. |
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You can no more hide from my lightning than block hoarfrost with a shield. |
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In the absence of sufficient moisture, hoarfrost does not form, but the water in the tissues of plants may freeze, producing the condition known as black frost. |
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