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Vince Massimo
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Ice Spike

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After a particularly hard overnight frost here in Crawley, I awoke to find a strange ice formation in my birdbath.
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It turns out to be an Ice Spike https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_spike which is supposed to be quite rare.
It is triangular in section, with a maximum length of 12cm and vertical height of 9cm. It also appears to have a narrow airspace up the centre. The scale is shown by the 2p piece.
Ice Spike 18-Jan-2017
Ice Spike 18-Jan-2017
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That's fascinating, Vince. I bet the birds weren't too impressed, though ...

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Re: Ice Spike

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Thanks Guy,

Such have been the temperatures here since 18th January, that the spike has not yet melted.
In the meantime, the birds have been provided with alternative facilities :D

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