jääkilpide
Jääkilpide, often translated as ice shields, refers to formations of ice that can accumulate on objects, particularly on ships, during cold weather conditions. This phenomenon is most commonly observed in Arctic and Antarctic waters, where temperatures are consistently below freezing. Jääkilpide formation is a gradual process where supercooled water droplets in the atmosphere freeze upon contact with a cold surface. As more layers of ice accrete, they can build up significant weight and alter the shape of the object.
The primary concern with jääkilpide is the added weight it places on a vessel. This weight can