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Qué (quién) es frazzle$29916$ - definición

ICE CRYSTALS THAT FORM IN SUPERCOOLED WATER THAT IS TOO TURBULENT TO PERMIT COAGULATION INTO SHEET ICE
Frazzle ice; Frazil
  • Frazil ice in [[Yosemite Creek]]
  • river Blanda]] in [[Iceland]]
  • Video of frazil ice in [[Yosemite National Park]]

Frazil ice         
Frazil ice is a collection of loose, randomly oriented ice crystals millimeter and sub-millimeter in size, with various shapes, e.g.
frazil         
['fre?z(?)l, fr?'z?l]
¦ noun N. Amer. an accumulation of ice crystals in water that is too turbulent to freeze solid.
Origin
C19: from Canad. Fr. frasil, from Fr. fraisil 'cinders'.
frazzle         
  • [[Caroll Spinney]] performed Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch from the show's debut in 1969 until his retirement in 2018
  • [[David Rudman]] (2015), who performs Baby Bear, Cookie Monster, and the Two-Headed Monster
  • [[Eric Jacobson]] (2015), pictured here performing Grover
  • [[Frank Oz]], who performed many Muppets throughout his career, from the debut of ''Sesame Street'' to most Henson productions
  • [[Jennifer Barnhart]], who performed Gladys the Cow and Mama Bear, and also currently performs Zoe
  • [[Kevin Clash]], with Elmo, his most famous puppet, whom he performed from 1985 to 2012
  • Gordon]] on ''Sesame Street''
  • [[Steve Whitmire]], who took over many of Jim Henson's characters after Henson's death in 1990, including Ernie and Kermit the Frog<ref>Gikow, p. 135.</ref>
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n. burnt to a frazzle ('completely burnt')

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Frazil ice

Frazil ice is a collection of loose, randomly oriented ice crystals millimeter and sub-millimeter in size, with various shapes, e.g. elliptical disks, dendrites, needles and of an irregular nature. Frazil ice forms during the winter in open-water reaches of rivers as well as in lakes and reservoirs, where and when the water is in a turbulent state, which is, in turn, induced by the action of waves and currents. Turbulence causes the water column to become supercooled, as the heat exchange between the air and the water is such that the water temperature drops below its freezing point (in order of a few tenths of  °C or less). The vertical mixing associated with that turbulence provides enough energy to overcome the crystals' buoyancy, thus keeping them from floating at the surface. Frazil ice also forms in oceans, where windy conditions, wave regimes and cold air also favor the establishment of a supercooled layer. Frazil ice can be found on the downwind side of leads, and in polynyas. In these environments, that ice can eventually accumulate at the water surface into what is referred to as grease ice.

Frazil ice is notorious for blocking water intakes as crystals accumulate and build up on the intake trash rack. Such blockages negatively impact water supply facilities, hydropower plants, nuclear power facilities, and vessels navigating in cold waters, and can lead to unexpected shut downs of the facility or even collapse of the trash rack.