Frosty Snow

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Published 2024-01-21

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  • @BartGasiewski
    LoL the jump scare I had when the tiny mouse jumped out made me giggle. Those crystals are gorgeous!
  • @randomhero123
    I was not expecting the mouse, jolted me awake from the peaceful snow
  • Hey Cody! This is typically called hoar frost, and is one of the main causes of avalanches when snow packs on top of hoar frost.
  • @erinmac4750
    The small joys in life, snow crystals, a jumping mouse, and a Cody quick vid sharing them! 💚❄️✌️😎
  • @alexsguha
    I love the random short videos explaining natural phenomena you encounter, it's super interesting! I would love if this were to become a regular series, you don't even have to waste time editing it.
  • @WhileTrueCode
    0:38 one might even say, the light is bouncing off in a SPECULAR fashion!
  • @Jakemakesthat
    That's pretty wild. Never seen snow like that before
  • @jackmambawitsin
    A natural lab experiment that most of us would have not seen and Cody was luckly about and took the time to share and explain to us how it happened. Thank you Cody, keep crunching on :)
  • @B_Skizzle
    I’ve seen snow like this a couple times, but never with such large crystals. Absolutely stunning!
  • @bzqp2
    The huge aspect of the glittery snow is the stereography. One eye sees totally different sparkles than the other one which confuses our brains a lot. That's why it's so pretty.
  • @tracybowling1156
    I have never seen such beautiful snow! The long needle-like crystals are amazing!
  • @theunheardlamb
    Thank you for showing this, cody. I live in a tropical country and ive never seen snow in real life and had no ideia this could happen.
  • @ProfessorCop
    When awkward is part of your brand. 😉 Cody is great, I can always count on him for a smile.
  • @jpjpJPJPG
    That looks amazing, I used to have this one steep hillside in my yard that would grow these until they conglomerated into a delicate crust layer and I never really thought about why it would form but I'd almost always break off a piece and move it around in the sunlight. I'm not sure I ever would've recalled that memory without this video, thank you Cody and thanks for explaining the phenomenon too
  • @wormbaby666
    That was a really concise, straight forward explanation of the phenomenon. Another great job, Cody! Thank you!
  • Never expected a jump scare in your videos. 2 videos in a day is fantastic!
  • @saxsc2014
    Man I jumped so hard when the mouse came out! Keep up the good work Cody, love seeing these new videos!