Evaporating Water in -13F (-25C) in Minneapolis, MN

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

The same thing as the good folks from Yellowknife, but in the slightly warmer city of Minneapolis, MN. Air temperature at the time this video was shot was -13 F. (-25 C)

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  • VERY cool. Is that hot water he's using?

  • It's water that is nearly boiling. It WAS boiling when I took the kettle outside, but in -13 temps, it was definitely cooler by the last throw. Cold water will just fall to the ground and freeze when it hits the snow.

  • haha, how often do we get to say "slightly warmer city of Minneapolis"

  • @whoshotjfk : Almost never!!!

  • This needs to be done with hot chocolate. I mean, who doesn't like "chocolate rain"?

  • @weetikissa: Wouldn't that be kinda sticky?

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  • In Finland it can reach up to -35, i'll try that on next winter. Played with water in -30 and when i poured like 1dl bit of hot water on iron or something metal it froze in about second and cracked.

  • wow!

  • thats not cold.... ?

  • The dogs seem to be very interested :)

  • science is awesome! ty for the vid

  • its cold in my room

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