mikroíky
Mikroíky, also known as micro-ice or micro-ice particles, refer to tiny ice crystals or fragments that form in the atmosphere or on surfaces under specific conditions. These particles typically range from a few micrometers to tens of micrometers in size, making them significantly smaller than traditional ice crystals or hailstones. Their formation often occurs in clouds during supercooled droplet freezing or through the deposition of water vapor onto ice nuclei.
Mikroíky can play a role in various atmospheric and meteorological processes. In clouds, they contribute to
In practical applications, mikroíky are relevant in aviation, where they pose risks to aircraft performance and
While mikroíky are not commonly discussed in everyday language, their study is crucial in fields like meteorology,