15 year old mystery solved – Hair ice

In December 2006, when we lived on a smallholding in Wales, I took some photos of a phenomena that I had never seen before, nor since. This was of ice that had been extruded from some rotting wood that looked like cotton wool:

Hair ice on rotting wood

A book I am reading is ‘Very British Weather’ by the Met Office. In the chapter on ‘Freezing’ is a description, and a small photo, of hair ice which they say is a rare type of ice. Now, at last, I know what this.

Its formation is, apparently, caused by the presence of a fungus ‘Exidiopsis effuce’ in rotting wood -just as shown in these photos. Here are a couple more:

Another view of Hair ice on rotting wood
Hair ice on rotting wood

I had often wondered about this…

More information can be seen on the Met Office website.

Author: Paul L.G. Morris

I am an amateur photographer whose photography is mostly of gardens, nature and the rural environment. My specialities are close-ups, panoramic views, or a combination of both that I call 'Nearscapes'. I work mostly for my own interest having closed my business PM Studios Ltd.