ujrafurás
Ujrafurás is a term used in Icelandic to describe the process of melting and refreezing of snow and ice. This phenomenon is particularly notable in Iceland due to its unique geographical and climatic conditions. Ujrafurás occurs when the temperature fluctuates around the freezing point, causing snow and ice to melt during the day and refreeze at night. This cycle can result in the formation of a hard, icy surface on roads and sidewalks, making them hazardous for pedestrians and drivers.
The term "ujrafurás" is derived from the Icelandic words "ujra," meaning ice, and "furás," meaning to melt
The phenomenon of ujrafurás has significant implications for transportation and infrastructure in Iceland. The icy surfaces