ice circle

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An ice circle on the Vigala river in Estonia

Etymology

ice +‎ circle. From being a circular disc made of ice.

Noun

ice circle (plural ice circles)

  1. A phenomenon that occurs on rivers during winter, where floating ice caught in an eddying flow will rotate around, knocking off its distant edges, forming a floating revolving circular disk, slowing turning under the influence of the underlying vortex current; when the temperature conditions are not too warm, leading to ice breakup and fragility, and not too cool, freezing over the entire surface.

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