

Today i witnessed something that i had never witnessed
before : diamond dust. It was beautiful !


Diamond dust is a ground-level cloud composed of
tiny ice crystals. Diamond dust generally forms
under otherwise clear or nearly clear skies, so it
is sometimes referred to as clear-sky precipitation.
It is most commonly observed in Antarctica and
the Arctic, but it can occur anywhere with a
temperature well below freezing. In Polarregions
diamond dust may continue for several days
without interruption.
