![]() 01/12/2019 at 10:41 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This morning I’m taking my Dad’s car back up north. No snow this time, which will make for a less interesting drive, but there should be some freezing fog further North. I imagine the truck will welcome stretching its legs, as I don’t think it’s gone over 30mph this past week.
The miat a cleans up well for an old car. I’m sure it’s ready to get back to its own garage and show off all its new parts
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That is one pretty Miata
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Is frozen fog just a wall of thin ice?
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More like fog that starts leaving a frost build up on on the ground and objects.
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I’ve been seeing a white GMC with New Mexico plates on my morning commute this week, and I gotta say, I really like your license plates. They’re a simple and clean design, but they really pop.
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I’m quite fond of the turquoise one on my Forester. My other car is black and I’m going to put one of the chili pepper plates on it.
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Meanwhile less than 2 hours north of ABQ...
Oh joy it’s snowing again.
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I’m still not totally sure what f rozen fog is but it is common enough up here that the weather has now started assigning levels it. The other day we had a “light” freezing fog.
There is also apparently heavy freezing fog and Justin plain freezing fog.
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New Mexico does license plates well.
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I like it!
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The centennial plate is my favorite of the current standard plates. Not that I won’t always have a soft spot for the classic yellow plates, but I’ve got a garage wall full of those from cars I’ve owned. I put a chi li plate on the truck, mostly because I haven’t had one before.
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Interesting, I haven’t seen levels assigned to freezing fog around here. I wonder if it correlates to the density of the fog from a visibility perspective, or the rate at which it ices things.