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0:04 1:10 Freezing Rain or Freezing Drizzle: Why You Should Know the Difference YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Environment instantly freezing on contact with any surface drizzle Falls as smaller droplets thanMoreEnvironment instantly freezing on contact with any surface drizzle Falls as smaller droplets than freezing rain does measuring. Less than half a millimeter in diameter when hitting the ground.
Cold air increases aircraft wing lift and in landing can lead to overshoot or overrun. Inversion can be accompanied with change in wind direction and speed.
Bridges, overpasses and elevated roadways are especially suseptible to icing as they are surrounded on all sides by the cold air and freeze more quickly. In addition, ice caused by freezing rain can rapidly add weight to tree branches and power lines, causing them to snap or break.
Clearly, we cannot operate in those conditions. Traditional deice methods can combat freezing rain, but only in light conditions. Moderate or heavy freezing rain produces conditions that are almost impossible for any airline to operate in.
Large drops, like youd expect with freezing rain, can form a heavy glaze on your airframe (clear ice) that can be difficult to remove, especially if ice forms aft of de-icing equipment. Clear ice can also be hard to see because of its smooth, transparent appearance.
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Airline departures are usually suspended during freezing rain. Freezing rain represents one of if not the most hazardous icing conditions that an airplane can encounter. An airplane on the ground can quickly become coated with ice, and de-icing measures are often ineffective.
By definition, freezing rain has either droplets of a diameter greater than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch) or, if droplets have less than this diameter, they must be, in contrast to (freezing) drizzle, widely separated.
Freezing Drizzle is liquid precipitation that docHubes the surface in the form of drops that are less than 0.5 millimeters in diameter. The drops then freeze on the earths surface. Freezing Fog (FZFG): Freezing fog is a fog composed of supercooled water drops. These drops freeze just after they wet the earths surface.

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