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Boiling Water Meets Arctic Temperatures in Flagstaff, AZ, USA
This footage was filmed and produced 12 January 2024.
In a captivating display of the chilling effects of extreme cold, the National Weather Service Flagstaff recently released a video showcasing the phenomenon of boiling water turning into ice crystals when exposed to frigid temperatures. The footage, filmed at a bone-chilling -23 degrees Celsius (-10 degrees Fahrenheit), features an individual tossing boiling water into the air.
The National Weather Service encourages viewers to use the slider bar to meticulously navigate through the frames of the video, offering a detailed insight into the transformative process. This intriguing experiment not only highlights the drastic temperature contrast but also serves as a vivid illustration of the scientific principles at play in subzero conditions.
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