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Ice Eggs Cover Finland Beach

 Apparently the house is not on fire? How will the Greta Cult react?

* Nov. 07/19 and It's SNOWING

2 days earlier for snow then 2018

 

 Ice Eggs on the Beach- BBC

"Amateur photographer Risto Mattila was among those who came across the "ice eggs" on Hailuoto Island in the Gulf of Bothnia between Finland and Sweden.

Mr Mattila, from the nearby city of Oulu, told the BBC he had never seen anything like it before.

"I was with my wife at Marjaniemi beach. The weather was sunny, about -1C (32F) and it was quite a windy day," he told the BBC.
"There we found this amazing phenomenon. There was snow and ice eggs along the beach near the water line."

BBC Weather expert George Goodfellow said conditions needed to be cold and a bit windy for the ice balls to form.

Cold and Windy

"The general picture is that they form from pieces of larger ice sheet which then get jostled around by waves, making them rounder," he said.
ICE
"They can grow when sea water freezes on to their surfaces and this also helps to make them smoother. So the result is a ball of smooth ice which can then get deposited on to a beach, either blown there or getting left there when the tide goes out."
Sea water freezes at lower temps because of it's salt content:

Ocean water freezes at a lower temperature than freshwater.
Fresh water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit but seawater freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit , because of the salt in it.
Gulf of Bothnia:
The Baltic Sea, one of the largest brackish water areas in the world, can be characterized as a young, cold sea containing an impoverished ecosystem due to salinity stress. 


 BBC continues:

Similar sights have been reported before, including in Russia and on Lake Michigan near Chicago.

In 2016 residents of Nyda in Siberia found giant balls of ice and snow covering an 18km (11-mile) stretch of coast.
They ranged from the size of a tennis ball to almost 1m (3ft) across.

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