Ice Accretion Exercise
Ice Photo
Is Accretion Source
Code figure | Meaning |
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1 | Icing from ocean spray |
2 | Icing from fog |
3 | Icing from spray and fog |
4 | Icing from rain |
5 | Icing from spray and rain |
EsEs Ice Thickness
Table III-4-6
ESES—Thickness of Ice Accretion in Centimeters and Inches
Rs Rate
Code figure | Meaning |
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0 | Ice not building up |
1 | Ice building up slowly |
2 | Ice building up rapidly |
3 | Ice melting or breaking up slowly |
4 | Ice melting or breaking up rapidly |
During one of your observations for the Kearsarge, you measure a temperature of 12 °F and 18-knot winds. The ice that is forming on the ship's surfaces is depicted in the image. During the past 35 minutes, the ice thickness has reached 3/4 inches. How would you encode this observation?
The ice is present is rime ice.
Ice accretion: The ice is building up as a result of strong winds blowing spray onto the ship (Is = 1).
Ice thickness: The ice thickness has reached about 3/4 inches EsEs=02).
Rate of Accretion: Because the ship surfaces accumulated 3/4 inches of ice in 35 minutes, the rate of accretion is rapid (Rs=2).