Ice Straws in Stream

   / Ice Straws in Stream #11  
I've seen what you are talking about, the water is full of slush in the creek or river, it slows a bit and starts to freeze up. Once it starts to freeze, the water backs up and can get up on top of the ice.
 
   / Ice Straws in Stream #12  
Honestly - I think your spelling is correct. I tried four time with spell check - gave up. The "ice slivers" do not sink to the bottom. They become so thick in the water that - at first - a few will stick somewhere. Then after that it's a simple progression. Once a few - then more. Finally there is a place on the creek where they are really jammed/piled up. Water will back up behind this "pile up" and overflow the banks.

The "normal" water temp in the creek when this happens is - +28F or +29F. YES - it is below freezing. The water movement of the creek is what keeps things flowing. When the water backs up and slows down - the creek itself begins to freeze. It becomes a real mess.

I misspoke when I said they sink to the bottom. They will usually "catch up" or "stick" to something on the bottom. Water movement is always slower at the water/dirt interface. This is where you find the beginning of the problem.

Thanks,that makes sense.

I spent 18 months in Alaska 1955-56 mostly out on the islands St. Lawrence and Shemya. A whole different weather experience.
 
   / Ice Straws in Stream #15  
Very cool!

Wife & I love winter hiking, enjoy seeing what Mather Nature can do with some water & cold air.

Here's a couple pix from a few weeks ago.
 

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   / Ice Straws in Stream #17  
Pretty, and looked like a nice day to boot.

Thanks! Yes, it was a really nice day. Started off with decent snow in the morning, maybe a couple inches, then sun broke out in the afternoon, temps in the mid 20's, calm winds. Nearly perfect winter hiking conditions. We got about 8 miles in by the end of the day, nice leisurely pace & a picnic lunch. :thumbsup:
 

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