Theoretically, I think this could happen. I remember reading a Sci-Fi story where someone threw a pebble into a very cold, but as yet unfrozen lake, and the whole lake instantly froze. And a Google Search just now came up with this:
I was in Montana a few years ago during the winter. It was so cold outside that when I took a cup of hot water out and threw it up in the air, it froze so fast the ice was still warm when it came down.
Life as we know it is only possible on Earth because water expands below 4 degrees Celsius and even more as it freezes. Because of this one property, bodies of water freeze from the top down rather than the bottom up and life survives beneath the ice.
BigBoy 8 months ago
Mmm good. Fresh fish on ice
Imagine 8 months ago
Snap out of it.
The Orange Mailman 8 months ago
Good timing as it dropped 50 degrees in one day here. 71 degrees and got a winter weather alert.
markkahler52 8 months ago
Spring is sprung, so no ice fish here, except at the store! (Central PA)
kbyrdleroy123 8 months ago
Someone scoop him up!
Doug K 8 months ago
Sneak up? More like suddenly appear.
jagedlo 8 months ago
I think I know what we’ll be having for dinner…
Jeffin Premium Member 8 months ago
I see.
tony_n_jen2003 8 months ago
Fish fry tonight
rockyridge1977 8 months ago
Skipping stone on ice!
assrdood 8 months ago
That’s the fish version of locking oneself out in a blizzard.
rshive 8 months ago
One should listen to the weather person?
ladykat 8 months ago
Ouch!
DaBump Premium Member 8 months ago
I didn’t know BC was set in Michigan!
ChessPirate 8 months ago
Theoretically, I think this could happen. I remember reading a Sci-Fi story where someone threw a pebble into a very cold, but as yet unfrozen lake, and the whole lake instantly froze. And a Google Search just now came up with this:
https://WWW.quora.Com/What-would-happen-if-you-jumped-into-a-lake-of-supercooled-water
michael3114 8 months ago
Good excuse to learn how to walk. Well, that and how to breathe out of water. Of course, talking is a good start.
bobbyferrel 8 months ago
I was in Montana a few years ago during the winter. It was so cold outside that when I took a cup of hot water out and threw it up in the air, it froze so fast the ice was still warm when it came down.
Count Olaf Premium Member 8 months ago
Welcome to Cincinnati
mistercatworks 8 months ago
Life as we know it is only possible on Earth because water expands below 4 degrees Celsius and even more as it freezes. Because of this one property, bodies of water freeze from the top down rather than the bottom up and life survives beneath the ice.
zeexenon 8 months ago
Yes, my SE Wisconsin high on Tuesday was 70 and Wednesday was 19.
Drgnslr Premium Member 8 months ago
Shoulda checked that weather report.
Frer Squirrel 8 months ago
Super cool and super pure! Enter “supercooled water freezing” at Youtube.
Moonkey Premium Member 8 months ago
Every other day lately we get early spring, and on the opposite days we get dead of winter. It’s getting old – can we just go into spring now?
baraktorvan 8 months ago
Yeah, snow and rain mix today. Yesterday sunny and clear. If it was colder it would have snowed about 6" today.