See the ‘freezing fogbow’ that formed during a Hawaii snowstorm
After a winter storm dumped 8 to 10 inches of snow on a dormant volcano on Hawaii’s Big Island, the system left behind what’s known as a freezing fogbow. The system that preceded the phenomenon was what’s called a “Kona low,” or a low-pressure system that approaches from the west, using a name that...
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