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See also: Classifications of snow An early classification of snowflakes by Israel Perkins Warren. [18] Columnar crystal with extended side planes (S) – Subdivided into: Side planes, scalelike side planes, combination of side planes, bullets, and columns

Schafer, Edward H. (1985). "The Snow of Mao Shan: A Cluster of Taoist Images". Journal of Chinese Religions. 13 (1): 107–126. doi: 10.1179/073776985805308211. ISSN 0737-769X– via Taylor & Francis Online. Pilcher, Helen (December 17, 2013). "The great white lie: What snowflakes really look like". New Scientist . Retrieved 2023-06-06.These icy blue chrome nails have a touch of shimmer to them, reminding me of the iconic Frozen movie. To get this look, layer your chrome polish with a fine glitter top coat and add some delicate snowflake art. Nelson, Jon (17 March 2005). "Branch Growth and Sidebranching in Snow Crystals" (PDF). Story of Snow. Archived (PDF) from the original on 5 January 2015. Olympic Games Salt Lake City 2002 – The emblem". International Olympic Committee. 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-03-25 . Retrieved 2009-07-15. The shape of a snowflake is determined primarily by the temperature and humidity at which it is formed. [9] Freezing air down to −3°C (27°F) promotes planar crystals (thin and flat). In colder air down to −8°C (18°F), the crystals form as hollow columns, prisms or needles. In air as cold as −22°C (−8°F), shapes become plate-like again, often with branched or dendritic features. At temperatures below −22°C (−8°F), the crystals become plate-like or columnar, depending on the degree of saturation. As Nakaya discovered, shape is also a function of whether the prevalent moisture is above or below saturation. Forms below the saturation line trend more towards solid and compact. Crystals formed in supersaturated air trend more towards lacy, delicate and ornate. Many more complex growth patterns also form such as side-planes, bullet-rosettes and also planar types depending on the conditions and ice nuclei. [23] [24] [25] If a crystal has started forming in a column growth regime, at around −5°C (23°F), and then falls into the warmer plate-like regime, then plate or dendritic crystals sprout at the end of the column, producing so called "capped columns". [9]

a b Lawson, Jennifer E. (2001). "Chapter 5: The Colors of Light". Hands-on Science: Light, Physical Science (matter). Portage & Main Press. p.39. ISBN 978-1-894110-63-1. Archived from the original on 2014-01-01 . Retrieved 2009-06-28. a b c d M. Klesius (2007). "The Mystery of Snowflakes". National Geographic. 211 (1): 20. ISSN 0027-9358. The 190mm disc (for an 8" cake) is printed on an A4 sheet of icing and can easily be cut with a pair of sharp, clean scissors. a b Broad, William J. (2007-03-20). "Giant Snowflakes as Big as Frisbees? Could Be". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2011-11-04 . Retrieved 2009-07-12.

This manicure is the epitome of elegance, in my opinion! I love how the nail technician used a variety of snowflake designs paired with rhinestones and gold flakes.

Wallach, Jennifer Jensen; Swindall, Lindsey R.; Wise, Michael D. (12 February 2016). The Routledge History of American Foodways. Routledge. p.223. ISBN 978-1-317-97522-9. Christner, Brent Q.; Morris, Cindy E.; Foreman, Christine M.; Cai, Rongman & Sands, David C. (2007). "Ubiquity of Biological Ice Nucleators in Snowfall". Science. 319 (5867): 1214. Bibcode: 2008Sci...319.1214C. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.395.4918. doi: 10.1126/science.1149757. PMID 18309078. S2CID 39398426.Although ice by itself is clear, snow usually appears white in color due to diffuse reflection of the whole spectrum of light by the scattering of light by the small crystal facets of the snowflakes of which it is comprised. [4] Shape [ edit ] When you look at these nails you’ll instantly think of a classic Fair Isle Christmas sweater. The artist uses a nail stamp technique to create this clean and beautiful snowflake/Fair Isle nail art. Navy Glitter French Tips w/ Snowflakes @thegelclubstamford Warren, Israel Perkins (1863). Snowflakes: a chapter from the book of nature. Boston: American Tract Society. p.164 . Retrieved 2016-11-25. The use of negative space and 3-D nail art paired with classy snowflake designs creates a stunning and unique look. Nail artist, San Sung Kim, had the idea of incorporating 3-D “ice blobs” with the snowflakes. The result is winter perfection! Reverse French Tips w/ Snowflake Details @monika__nails

Libbrecht, Kenneth G. (2006-09-11). "Guide to Snowflakes". California Institute of Technology. Archived from the original on 2009-07-10 . Retrieved 2009-06-28. Snowflakes form in a wide variety of intricate shapes, leading to the notion that "no two are alike". Although nearly-identical snowflakes have been made in laboratory, they are very unlikely to be found in nature. [19] [11] [20] [21] Initial attempts to find identical snowflakes by photographing thousands of them with a microscope from 1885 onward by Wilson Alwyn Bentley found the wide variety of snowflakes we know about today. Take your French mani to the next level with this deep blue ombre French tip design! I love the use of multiple shades of blue and the added snowflake that creates a winter manicure that is perfect for any occasion. Royal Blue Frenchies w/ Gold Snowflakes @tiffanyabbigailebeauty Below I have put together a list of gorgeous blue snowflake nail designs that will have you convinced to take my word for it and go blue this winter season! Light Blue Snowflake NailsMagono, Choji; Lee, Chung Woo (1966). "Meteorological Classification of Natural Snow Crystals". Journal of the Faculty of Science. 7 (Geophysicsed.). Hokkaido. 3 (4): 321–335. hdl: 2115/8672. Rimed crystal (R) – Subdivided into: Rimed crystal, densely rimed crystal, graupellike crystal, graupel a b John Roach (2007-02-13). " "No Two Snowflakes the Same" Likely True, Research Reveals". National Geographic News. Archived from the original on 2010-01-09 . Retrieved 2009-07-14. Not sure how to create a snowflake? Use a fine-line nail brush to draw lines crossing over one another, and finish it off with dots along the lines to create this beautiful snowflake design! Blue Snowflake Nails w/ French Tips This elegant manicure is perfect for all the short-nailed ladies out there! Add a little pizazz to your natural nails with a beautiful navy blue glitter polish and the addition of simple white snowflakes. Blue Glitter Ombre French Tips @thehotblend

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