Sunday, July 28, 2019

The Sun Rising

I have been uploading my Palmer Station videos to YouTube. On the settings (the small gear on the bottom right side of the viewing screen on YouTube) select HD for the best quality.

https://youtu.be/mfNmurARsDA
https://youtu.be/5GTj8-v0FKw
https://youtu.be/AjrAuKYEQkc
https://youtu.be/S-FGkQHdfAU



Sunrise reflecting off the water.


A quiet Palmer Station.

Cool ice formations almost like pasta.

The Marr Glacier face melting away in the winter.

Another cool berg visiting the station.

Whenever a boat is out on the water a rescue boat from the Ocean Search and Rescue (OSAR) team is on the ramp and ready to launch



The sun now rises over the Marr Glacier!

Another glacier hike.



Morning glow across Arthur Harbor.

Another bright sunset.


Pancake ice forming in Hero Inlet.

The moon setting during my early morning hike. Out of focus but still cool.


Hoarfrost. When frost forms as minute ice crystals covering the ground, we just call it all frost. But sometimes the frost grains grow larger and are called hoarfrost crystals. Good hoarfrost is not that uncommon if you watch for it. Hoarfrost grows whenever it's cold outside and there is a ample source of water vapor nearby.

Hoarfrost on the flagline.

Hoarfrost on two rocks.

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