I just started reading Tom Clancy's "Red Storm Rising" and its really cool to just stumble onto a video of a place that's actually in the book. That snow is huge. Down here in Texas we almost never get snow, and when we do we scrape it off the ground with out hands and chunk it at each other with mud all inside it.
When the snowflakes percipitate, some will merge to create even bigger snowflakes. The only way this could be possible is if the snowflakes merged together in its cloud form.
He I was stationed at Keflavik back in the 60's. I think that I went to Reykavik once while I was there. Live volcanoes on the island are still erupting.
it would not be called ICELAND for nothing.. lol!
chloehotness 1 week ago
Those are not snowflakes, they are many snowflakes in one "ball".
Schmiki24 1 month ago
I just started reading Tom Clancy's "Red Storm Rising" and its really cool to just stumble onto a video of a place that's actually in the book. That snow is huge. Down here in Texas we almost never get snow, and when we do we scrape it off the ground with out hands and chunk it at each other with mud all inside it.
TheRealViVicyde 1 month ago
@pokepiano123 Thats why some fall in chunks and "splatter" as they hit the ground. Aren't flakes usually that big when it's just above freezing?
hamlinfanVA 2 months ago
nature invented snow ball fights. they will hit you every seccond.
alvaradovictor543 3 months ago 2
When the snowflakes percipitate, some will merge to create even bigger snowflakes. The only way this could be possible is if the snowflakes merged together in its cloud form.
pokepiano123 3 months ago
actually the biggest snowflake ever recorded was 38 cm!
Henrikjedikjedu 4 months ago
Just a normal snow in Iceland :D
peacerock94 4 months ago
Those really are huge I was at Kef 1957-1958
Chuck88keys 8 months ago
He I was stationed at Keflavik back in the 60's. I think that I went to Reykavik once while I was there. Live volcanoes on the island are still erupting.
tacikcim 11 months ago