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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diamond_dustDiamond dust - Wikipedia

    Diamond dust is a ground-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals. This meteorological phenomenon is also referred to simply as ice crystals and is reported in the METAR code as IC. Diamond dust generally forms under otherwise clear or nearly clear skies, so it is sometimes referred to as clear-sky precipitation.

  2. Diamond dust is a type of low-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals that reflect sunlight. Learn how it forms, where it occurs, and what effects it has on weather reporting.

  3. Diamond dust is a type of precipitation that consists of very small ice crystals falling from a clear sky. It can be observed in cold and calm weather, especially in polar and alpine regions, and produces halo phenomena.

  4. Jan 30, 2017 · This one shows how I use diamond dust in my artwork. A few of you have been asking how to use diamond dust, so hopefully this will help with some questions you've had. ...more. Hi Everyone...

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  5. www.metoffice.gov.uk › frost-and-ice › diamond-dustDiamond dust - Met Office

    The name diamond dust comes from the sparkling effect created when light reflects on the ice crystals in the air. Diamond dust consists of extremely small ice crystals usually formed near the...

  6. Now becoming increasingly common, diamond dust is a material that has transcended its association with luxury to become a significant medium in modern artistry. From the glitzy Pop Art of Andy Warhol to the contemplative creations of Damien Hirst, discover how diamond dust has evolved

  7. DOWNLOAD PDF VERSION. If you can see sparkling haze drift around the clear sky and the slight glimmer of a rainbow, there’s a good chance you’re witnessing diamond dust, a meteorological...

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