snapfrosta
Snapfrosta is a term used in climatology to describe a rapid, localized crystallization of atmospheric moisture into frost on exposed surfaces during cold, calm nights. The word blends snap, referring to the sudden onset, with frosta, a variation of frost.
It is characterized by a thin, glassy frost layer that can form within seconds and sometimes crack
Its formation is thought to require near-saturated water vapor, strong radiative cooling of the surface, and
Snapfrosta has been reported in polar and alpine zones under clear skies and light winds, when surface
Researchers study snapfrosta to understand microclimate dynamics, surface interactions, and frost growth kinetics. Practical implications include
Notes: The term is used here as a descriptive concept for a possible frost formation process; verification