Phenomena

The Return of the Ice Disk

Westbrook, Maine's giant ice disk is reforming, seen here on January 13.

Maine’s giant, spinning ice disk is taking shape again. In 2019, it reached about 91 meters across, rotating slowly in the Presumpscot River. How exactly these features form is still a matter of debate, but scientists have worked out a few relevant mechanisms. The spinning of the disk seems to depend on a vortex that forms beneath the ice as melting water sinks. (One of water’s peculiarities is that it’s densest around 4 degrees Celsius, so newly melted water is actually denser than ice. Otherwise ice wouldn’t float!) The plume of sinking water sets up a vortex that drags the ice disk with it as it spins in the river beneath. (Image credit: R. Bukaty/AP; via Gizmodo)

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