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Learn the meaning of above/below freezing, which is the temperature at which water freezes. See examples of how to use this phrase in sentences and contrast it with freezing.
Feb 27, 2021 · If air temperatures are a smidgen above freezing, gradual melting will take place. The warmer the ambient temperature, the more quickly the snowflake will melt. But here’s where things get...
Apr 21, 2015 · The higher the dew point is above freezing, then freezing temperatures are less likely. If the dew point is below freezing, then a frost becomes more likely. Dry air heats and cools much more quickly than humid air.
Apr 28, 2016 · As long as the object's temperature (which is now slowly rising) remains below 0 Celsius, water, moisture from the air etc will freeze on the object, despite the ambient air's temperature being slightly above 0 Celsius.
Have you ever wondered why frost can form on nights when the temperatures only fall to 36 or 37 degrees? The Kentucky Mesonet recently added some extra temperature sensors at varying heights that show just why this could occur.
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The freezing level, or 0 °C (zero-degree) isotherm, represents the altitude in which the temperature is at 0 °C (the freezing point of water) in a free atmosphere (i.e. allowing reflection of the sun by snow, icing conditions, etc.).