Some Lehigh Valley residents recently got to see the rare weather phenomenon known as “diamond dust”, according to forecasters. Ray Martin, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in ...
and a phenomenon called "diamond dust." Water vapor in the air turns into ice crystals which reflect the sun's rays. They shine in clear and windless weather when the temperature drops below minus ...
everywhere have been enchanted by Queen Elsa’s ice magic - but did you know some magical frozen phenomena can happen ... The name diamond dust comes from the sparkling effect in the atmosphere.
Diamond dust appeared on a frigid morning in Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. The phenomenon can occur when the weather is still and sunny, and the temperature falls below -10 degrees Celsius.