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Freezing rain in Russian cities. Freezing rain and six other unusual winter natural phenomena Freezing rain natural phenomenon

Freezing rain is precipitation in the form of balls of ice with a diameter of one to three millimeters. Inside these "drops" is water.

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Freezing rain is formed when temperature inversion– reverse, anomalous temperature distribution. As a rule, with increasing altitude, the air becomes colder, but in the zone of passage of warm atmospheric fronts sometimes it happens that cold air accumulates in the surface layers, and warmer masses are located above it. Drops falling from warm clouds, flying through a layer with a negative temperature, turn into ice balls with water inside. Colliding when falling with a hard surface, these balls are broken into shells. The water flows out, forming a beautiful but dangerous ice crust.

As a result, injuries increase, the number of road accidents increases. Trees break under the weight of icy branches. The resulting "shell" deprives animals and birds of food.

In Russia, freezing rain most often occurs in the Southern, Volga, Central federal districts, as well as in the Leningrad, Pskov and Novgorod regions. Many people remember what happened in the Moscow region on December 26, 2010. The thickness of the ice shell that covered everything around then reached three centimeters. More than 50 thousand trees died.

The natural disaster caused numerous breaks in power lines and led to a transport collapse. Due to icing, Sheremetyevo Airport had to change the schedule, and the work of Domodedovo was completely stopped. More than 400 thousand people were left without electricity. The damage from that freezing rain amounted to more than 200 billion rubles.

At the end of November 2012, freezing rain hit the Moscow region again, causing damage to transport and power lines. Cars and green spaces were damaged. But the damage was less that time: the freezing rain fell during the daytime against the backdrop of a thaw, so its effects were not devastating.

However, meteorologists do not consider freezing rain to be a common occurrence. It is rather a natural anomaly that does not happen so often. And yet it is worth knowing how to prepare for it and deal with the consequences.

During and immediately after freezing rain, of course, it is best to be at home. But if you still need to go outside, then you should be extremely careful, avoid especially slippery places and do not make sudden movements. During freezing rain, protect your face and hands: the sharp edges of the "drops" can damage the skin.

It is better to leave the car in the parking lot and, if possible, use public transport. If you do have to get behind the wheel, drive as carefully as possible, avoid sudden braking, reduce maneuvering to a minimum and observe an increased interval.

In order to free a frozen car from an ice crust, use a heating pad with hot water. Gently swing the frozen door until the ice cracks at the joint. Warm up the car, clean the glass with a scraper and visit the car wash, where the ice crust will be knocked off by the pressure of water.

Recall that on the evening of Monday, November 7, freezing rain again hit Moscow and the Moscow region. The streets and trees were covered with a thin, shiny crust. Car owners had to free them from glass captivity. In addition, because of the icing of the wires, the trains "Swallow" and "Sapsan" stopped, reports Life.ru.

Meanwhile, weather forecasters warn that until December 20, the weather in the capital region will be unstable. Earlier, Director of the Russian Hydrometeorological Center Roman Vilfand said that average temperature in January will be -9.2. Such frosts are close to normal, but the winter will be much colder than last year.

Like Dni.Ru, real winter will come to Moscow on November 11-12. The temperature at night will drop to -10, during the day it is expected to be -5 in the capital and -8 in the region.

Freezing rain is a rare natural phenomenon in Moscow; This precipitation falling out of the clouds at negative air temperatures (most often 0...−10°, sometimes up to −15°) in the form of transparent ice balls 1-3 mm in diameter. There is unfrozen water inside the balls - falling on objects, the balls break into shells, water flows out and ice forms.
But this phenomenon was experienced in December 2010 by all residents of Moscow.
On December 25-26, 2010, freezing rain fell in Moscow, the Moscow region and a number of neighboring regions in the zone of two parallel warm fronts. An ice crust up to 20 mm thick, in places up to 50 mm thick, covered roads, sidewalks, tree branches, wires, cars parked on the street, etc. In the following days, the situation was aggravated by the accumulation of wet snow on icy surfaces, resulting in the formation of so-called "complex deposits". The absence of thaws and strong winds caused the preservation of ice and snow-ice deposits over the next few weeks (in the Moscow region until 01/19/2011).
Many Muscovites faced problems that were the result of this natural phenomenon: people could not open their cars because they were under a layer of ice; trees turned into ice statues; it was very difficult for people to walk on the sidewalks, and for vehicles to drive on the roads - everything was covered with ice.
The consequences were, unfortunately, sad: more than 12,000 trees were felled in Moscow alone. Falling trees damaged and cut power lines. Life support facilities, hospitals turned out to be de-energized, there were interruptions in the operation of airports, railway and road transport, urban electric transport, fixed and cellular communications. The transport situation in Moscow and the Moscow suburbs was close to catastrophic: long-distance trains, suburban electric trains, Aeroexpress trains to Moscow airports moved with long delays, and there were interruptions in the movement of metro trains. Due to a break in the wires of the main and backup power lines, Domodedovo Airport stopped its work for several days, and due to the lack of anti-icing fluid for handling aircraft, Sheremetyevo Airport. Falling trees and branches damaged many cars, hundreds of people were injured, and there were casualties.
I remember very well one of the icy days: I went with my parents to the Christmas tree in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. It was almost impossible to walk, the road was so slippery. It was a real ice rink; the ice shone like a mirror, and it seemed that even on skates it would be impossible to move, it was so slippery. Many people simply stood in confusion, and then barely reached the nearest fence, also covered with a thin layer of ice, and, holding on to it, walked forward. So did we.
In Moscow, the icing lasted up to 17 days, and its maximum thickness was 10-11 mm.
But it was also unusually beautiful! I never saw again that the roads covered with ice road signs, trees, cars, shops, monuments of the beloved city. The whole city was covered in ice! It seemed that only people managed to "survive" after the ice disaster.
And this photo was taken on the very day that I still remember and that I still wonder about!

Falling out of the clouds at negative air temperatures (most often 0 ... -10 °, sometimes up to -15 °) in the form of transparent ice balls with a diameter of 1-3 mm. There is unfrozen water inside the balls - falling on objects, the balls break into shells, water flows out and ice forms.

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  • Weather review from 12/26/2010
  • (Russian). IA "Meteonovosti" (December 12, 2013). Retrieved December 12, 2013.

An excerpt characterizing Freezing Rain

Princess Mary interrupted him.
“Oh, that would be so awful…” she began, and without finishing from excitement, with a graceful movement (like everything she did in his presence), bowing her head and looking gratefully at him, she went after her aunt.
On the evening of that day, Nikolai did not go anywhere to visit and stayed at home in order to settle some accounts with the horse sellers. When he finished his business, it was already late to go somewhere, but it was still early to go to bed, and Nikolai walked up and down the room alone for a long time, pondering his life, which rarely happened to him.
Princess Mary made a good impression on him near Smolensk. The fact that he met her then in such special circumstances, and the fact that it was precisely her at one time that his mother pointed out to him as a rich party, made him pay special attention to her. In Voronezh, during his visit, the impression was not only pleasant, but strong. Nikolai was struck by the special, moral beauty that he noticed in her this time. However, he was about to leave, and it never occurred to him to regret that, leaving Voronezh, he was deprived of the opportunity to see the princess. But the current meeting with Princess Mary in the church (Nikolai felt this) sank deeper into his heart than he foresaw it, and deeper than he wished for his peace of mind. This pale, thin, sad face, this radiant look, these quiet, graceful movements, and most importantly, this deep and tender sadness, expressed in all her features, disturbed him and demanded his participation. In men, Rostov could not stand to see the expression of a higher, spiritual life (that's why he did not like Prince Andrei), he contemptuously called it philosophy, daydreaming; but in Princess Mary, it was in this sadness, which showed the whole depth of this spiritual world alien to Nicholas, that he felt an irresistible attraction.
“A wonderful girl must be! That's the angel! he said to himself. “Why am I not free, why did I hurry with Sonya?” And involuntarily he imagined a comparison between the two: poverty in one and wealth in the other of those spiritual gifts that Nicholas did not have and which therefore he valued so highly. He tried to imagine what it would be like if he were free. How would he propose to her and she would become his wife? No, he couldn't imagine it. He felt terrified, and no clear images presented themselves to him. With Sonya, he had long ago formed a future picture for himself, and all this was simple and clear, precisely because it was all invented, and he knew everything that was in Sonya; but with Princess Mary it was impossible to imagine future life because he did not understand her, but only loved her.

At the end of December, the central part of Russia fell under the power of natural disaster called freezing rain. In St. Petersburg, such a phenomenon is predicted for January 9th. Let's hope the predictions don't come true. And yet, what is freezing rain? The most common and often copied in Runet, even on specialized portals, is the following definition from Russian Wikipedia: “Freezing rain is solid atmospheric precipitation that falls at negative air temperatures (most often 0 ... -10 °, sometimes up to -15 °) in the form hard transparent ice balls with a diameter of 1-3 mm. There is unfrozen water inside the balls - falling on objects, the balls break into shells, water flows out and ice forms. I don't believe it. Such small balls, inside the water. Ice outside. Too complicated design. Doubt arises. Is it true?

I must say that for Russia, especially its northern part, this phenomenon is not very common. The heaviest freezing rains occur annually in America. There they are called "freezing rain" and they often turn into ice storms "ice storm". Let's look at the American Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org, so to speak, to the experts.

So, freezing rain is formed when a phenomenon occurs in the atmosphere in which a layer of warm air falls between two layers of cold air. The moisture (snow) frozen in the upper cold layer melts, falling into the warm layer. Snow turns into rain in a fairly high layer with a pressure of about 80 kPa. Continuing to fall from a great height and at a decent speed, raindrops near the ground fall into a layer with a temperature below zero, but they do not pass into snow or ice, but into a supercooled state of water. (This condition has been observed by everyone who has tried to freeze the triple point of water using the saline method). This condition is especially dangerous because any shaking leads to an instantaneous solidification of the liquid. Supercooled droplets on impact with the ground, tree branches, etc. immediately turn to ice. Therefore, it is still rain, but freezing. A very serious test for trees, each branch of which is sealed, becomes very fragile, like crystal.

A thick layer of ice can cause serious damage to nature and humans. This phenomenon is also dangerous for power lines, as it leads to their breakage. And in the mountains, as a result of freezing rain, the ice of glaciers can be so compacted that it is difficult to cut it even with an ice ax.

The US National Weather Service classifies a freezing rain as an ice storm if a layer of ice over 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) thick forms on an exposed surface. Meteorologists admit that freezing rain cannot always be predicted in advance.

The thickest layer of ice from a single ice storm was recorded in 1961 in Idaho. He was 8 inches (20.3 cm).

On December 25, 2010, freezing rain fell in Moscow and the Moscow region. According to the preliminary results, which were summed up by the authorities of Moscow and the region, about 4.6 thousand trees were felled in Moscow, which led to numerous breaks in power lines. More than 400,000 people were left without electricity, and Domodedovo airport was also completely de-energized. Due to falling branches and whole trees, 27 people were injured, one died. As a result of icy conditions, 1,350 people were injured in two days. In 2010, several cases of freezing rain and intense ice were recorded also in the Urals and Volga federal districts. In the city of Troitsk (Chelyabinsk region), schools were closed for two days due to ice, in Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg there were many kilometers of traffic jams on the roads. On the M5 highway (Moscow - Chelyabinsk) in the Zlatoust area, a huge traffic jam formed due to the fact that multi-ton trucks could not climb the slope. Breaks in power transmission lines, overhead communication lines and obstruction of vehicle traffic were also observed in a number of districts of the Samara and Ulyanovsk regions, the Republic of Tatarstan. (information from en.wikidpedia.org).

We wish you a good winter so that supercooled water falls to Earth less often. It is better to let the usual Russian fluffy snow fall.

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