In the weeks before Yellowstone Lake freezes, the surface of the water becomes super-cooled so multitudes of small floating ice crystals (frazil ice) accumulate in the water on the lee shore. Wind-driven waves splash when they crash on the beach., quickly building up cones of frazil ice.
In the weeks before Yellowstone Lake freezes, the surface of the water becomes super-cooled so multitudes of small floating ice crystals (frazil ice) accumulate in the water on the lee shore. Wind-driven waves splash when they crash on the beach., quickly building up cones of frazil ice.