nipuittain
Nipuittain is a term originating from the Inuit language, primarily used to describe a phenomenon related to ice formation and behavior on frozen bodies of water. It refers to the distinct, often loud, cracking or popping sounds that occur within sea ice or freshwater ice. These sounds are a result of internal stresses within the ice sheet, which can be caused by various factors.
Temperature fluctuations are a primary driver of nipuittain. As temperatures drop, ice contracts, creating tension. Conversely,
The characteristic sounds of nipuittain are an important indicator for people living in Arctic and sub-Arctic