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|Meaning=#A [[dry freeze]] with respect to its effects upon vegetation, that is, the internal [[freezing]] of vegetation unaccompanied by the protective formation of [[hoarfrost]]. | |||
|Explanation=A black frost is always a [[killing frost]], and its name derives from the resulting blackened appearance of affected vegetation.<br/> | |||
#Among some fishermen, a [[steam fog]] that extends above the bridge level of the fishing boats.<br/> If the steam fog does not reach this height, it is a [[white frost]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 13 January 2024
#A dry freeze with respect to its effects upon vegetation, that is, the internal freezing of vegetation unaccompanied by the protective formation of hoarfrost.
A black frost is always a killing frost, and its name derives from the resulting blackened appearance of affected vegetation.
- Among some fishermen, a steam fog that extends above the bridge level of the fishing boats.
If the steam fog does not reach this height, it is a white frost.