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ice-out
[ ahys-out ]
noun
- the breaking up of ice on lakes and streams during spring thaw.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of ice-out1
Example Sentences
As a child, ice-out was one of my favorite annual events.
The so-called “ice-out†data also helps scientists track the effects of climate change in the state, the department said.
“Tracking ice-out dates over time can also be important because in some lakes, earlier ice-out may lead to more phosphorus release from sediments during the summer, which can help fuel algae blooms and growth of aquatic nuisance vegetation.â€
“We try to sample lakes within seven to 10 days of ice-out, because that’s the best time to collect information about the average conditions in the lake at the start of the growing season,†DEC environmental scientist Leslie Matthews said in a written statement.
New Hampshire Public Radio reports there are “ice-out†conditions on some lakes in the southern part of the state.
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