It's fuzzy snowflakes! Balls of icy fluff! How can that not be fun?!
GRAUPEL refers to iced snow pellets. This is where supercooled droplets of water form on snowflakes. This smaller, lighter precipitation was sometimes called "soft hail".Specifically graupel is the German word for 'snow pellets'.
It is called graupel.
At or below zero degrees C, the precipitation could be snow, hail, sleet, or graupel. (Graupel is formed when a snowflake hits a droplet of supercooled water which freezes around it. More like tiny slushballs than hail.) Above 0C, the precipitation is probably liquid water, or rain.
Look up graupel. Also called soft hail or small hail. We had it today in IL,so they were talking about t on the radio.
A good way is to keep up with the news or follow news channels/papers and politicians on Twitter. There are plenty of news apps if you would like to stay informed on environmental issues.
Because it is soft snow, like fluff, that will cool down and slow perspiration which is good to avoid hypothermia.
Graupel Poetry - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:III
GRAUPEL refers to iced snow pellets. This is where supercooled droplets of water form on snowflakes. This smaller, lighter precipitation was sometimes called "soft hail".Specifically graupel is the German word for 'snow pellets'.
It is called graupel.
The cast of Graupel Poetry - 2013 includes: Yang Junyu as Leung Zhao Shumei as Leiko Mao Yi as Ming
the good news is
Ice pellets are also known as graupel, or soft hail. In the world outside the US, sleet is rain and snow mixed, not ice pellets. As a matter of interest, the international weather code for hail is GR (from graupel), although the actual phenomenon (graupel) has the code GS. Graupel is in effect rime ice formed on snowflakes.In the US, raindrops that freeze into pellets of any size while enroute to the ground are designated sleet.
so a news cant be good
I have good news and bad news which do you want to here first.
Euphobia is the name of the phobia relating to the fear of good news or hearing good news
Good news came today.
The Good News was created in 1996.