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Uploaded by: katy99780 — Saturday December 1, 2012 — Tok, AK (Current Weather Conditions)

Tossing hot water into the air at 55 degrees below zero. The hot water pops and snaps as it vaporizes, and instantly creates it's own little 'storm' of ice fog.

Categories: cold snap, fog, snow, winter, sky, trees Camera Type: Canon Rebel T3
 
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Metering Mode: Pattern
Light Source: 0
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode.
Focal Length: 4.8 mm
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1. katy99780 6:20 AM GMT on December 03, 2012    
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2. Hotzenwaelder 6:36 AM GMT on December 03, 2012    
The video was listed as private and I could not view it. I believe I would also pop and snap at minus 55 before I vaporized.
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3. emixam101 6:48 AM GMT on December 03, 2012    
Yeah, the video is private i confirm.lol I did trowed water at -38 C, but that was the coldest i have ever lived in. The water did vaporise instently too.But not sure you did it the same way, it DOES LOOK like a boob or water firework in your case! In my case it formed a straight cloud where the water was.
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4. katy99780 5:04 PM GMT on December 03, 2012    
Sorry Bernard and Maxime, I have edited the settings for 'anyone with the link can view.'

Please try again? Thanks!
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About katy99780
katy99780 I've lived in Alaska since 1969. I really love this wild land. The extremes of the far north shape and affect every living thing. Extremes of weather, elevation, daylight hours, isolation, flora and fauna, nothing in Nature is insignificant.I have a Davis Vantage Pro weather station, uploading to Wunderground, (Turks on the Tundra) the National Weather Service, the Citizen Weather Observation Program and MADIS (Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System). "May you have warmth in your igloo, oil in your lamp, and peace in your heart." ~ Indigenous Arctic Proverb Click for weather forecast
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