Saturday, February 2, 2019

Polar Vortex Window Frost

I thought I might remember the January 2019 "polar vortex" winter weather with a handful of photos.
Frost from Polar Vortex by Jeanne Selep
Window Frost 1

When the weather is considered dangerously cold outside, 

Frost from Polar Vortex by Jeanne Selep
Window Frost 2
and you feel obligated to listen to weather warnings and stay in;

Frost from Polar Vortex by Jeanne Selep
Window Frost 3
You might find yourself staring at the frost on the windows,


Frost from Polar Vortex by Jeanne Selep
Window Frost 4

meditating on hot and cold; snow and ice; math, physics, and more;


Frost from Polar Vortex by Jeanne Selep
Window Frost 5
and as you watch the weather decorate your windows, you might start imagining you are seeing dragons.


Frost from Polar Vortex by Jeanne Selep
Window Frost 6 - I see imagine a dragon in there...

The Midwestern United States had some extremely cold weather at the end of January.  On Wednesday, January 30, 2019 the high temperature was -10°Fahrenheit and the low temperature was -20°F, with a wind chill of -47°F.  On Thursday, January 31, 2019 the high temperature was -2° Fahrenheit, and the low temperature was -23° F.  These unusually cold temperatures were due to a weather event called the "Polar vortex".  Schools, colleges, libraries and more closed, some 1-2 days in advance, due to the extreme cold.



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21 comments:

  1. WOW! Those captures are amazing! I read about the Polar Vortex in the newspaper. Looks like the movie The Day After Tomorrow could be a reality.
    Scary, isn't it?

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  2. You asked how I removed reCapcha from my blog. I didn't - I think it's controlled by Google.

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  3. Beautiful capture! We had -5 last week here in Pittsburgh and today, it was 65 degrees!

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  4. OMG - so cold! Our -17 C is positively balmy in comparison! Your photos are gorgeous.

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  5. Beautiful!! I love frost. Your photos are stunning.

    I'm almost envious of your Polar Vortex. Whenever your area goes cold, we go warm! We've been shoveling slushy snow in shirtsleeves, LOL!

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  6. Impressive,
    and so wonderful !
    Greetings rom Germany

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  7. Hello Jeanne...this is perfect for Nature Notes and I love these photos showing some of mother nature's winter artistry...Thank you for linking in...Michelle

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  8. What a beautiful series of frosty windows. Worthy of framing!

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  9. Very mesmerizing photos - I can imagine dragons (and many other creatures)! There is a benefit to the cold weather, especially if we have nowhere to go!

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  10. Oh WOW!! Such lovely photos. I hope it doesn't get cold enough here for me to be able to take these shots, so I'm glad you shared yours with us at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/02/time-for-tune-up.html

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  11. I used to love looking at the frost on the windows as long as I was warm and toasty inside..I don't miss the snow anymore.....love your photos and will keep checking your blog

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  12. I love that you found the beauty in this horrible weather event.

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  13. My goodness, how beautiful! The photos made me shiver a bit, but they are still gorgeous!

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  14. We've had it over here also… gone already

    wonderful shots


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  15. Pretty images. We are having a very cold frosty Winter here is Eastern Quebec. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  16. It may have been bitterly cold outside, Jeanne, but you got some wonderful photos of the ice crystals!
    Thank you for taking part in the Travel Tuesday meme.

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  17. Wow! Your photographs are just gorgeous....some of the most beautiful ones of frost I have ever seen! Thanks for sharing them with us. I saw your post over at "The Dedicated House" blog party.

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