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Ice crowns on the Duluth Channel. (MN)

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-6 °F, snow and strange ice crowns on the channel.

Live video:

 

 

Nature never ceases to amaze me. Any kind of extreme and the physics and chemistry we don't usually experience suddenly materializes. 

Checked out the live video feed but didn't see the strange ice crowns.

Anyway, the media is sensationalizing this stuff about the "extreme" winter weather in Minnesota.  Anyone who's been paying a little bit of attention to the weather knows that for as long as anyone can remember that part of the country has always had very cold temperatures, and snow, and blizzards, in the winter.  There's nothing unusual about this.

Just more "much ado about nothing" and hype from dishonest media.

Dave

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2 hours ago, dave2013 said:

Checked out the live video feed but didn't see the strange ice crowns.

Anyway, the media is sensationalizing this stuff about the "extreme" winter weather in Minnesota.  Anyone who's been paying a little bit of attention to the weather knows that for as long as anyone can remember that part of the country has always had very cold temperatures, and snow, and blizzards, in the winter.  There's nothing unusual about this.

Just more "much ado about nothing" and hype from dishonest media.

Dave

If you return the cursor red to 07.00 AM you can obviously see them as long as they remain in recording.

39 minutes ago, RobPol471 said:

If you return the cursor red to 07.00 AM you can obviously see them as long as they remain in recording.

I wonder what makes them cycle in and out of the canal. I think they do it three or four times in the 12 hour period. You can see them coming in at 1300 hrs and now, at 1448 hrs, they are on their way back out.

Dugald Walker

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