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Saturday 28 January 2012

Google has marked the 125th anniversary of the largest snowflake recorded on Earth with an animated Doodle


Google Doodle The latest Google Doodle is an animation of a giant snowflake falling to Earth
The animation shows a giant snowflake making a thud as it falls and hits the ground in a snow-covered field, settling next to a startled cow.

A snowflake 15 inches in diameter was seen during a storm on this day in January 1887 at Fort Keogh in the state of Montana, according to the New York Times.

The flakes during the storm were described as 'larger than milk pans', according to news reports at the time.

Although sightings of such significant snowflakes are rare - formations of this size are often broken up as they fall to Earth - it is not uncommon to see snowflakes with diameters as large as six inches, according to weather observer William S. Pike.

'There is every reason to suppose that such instances might occur almost every day during winter somewhere in Europe or the maritime fringes of North America and Asia,' he wrote in The Journal of Meterology in 1988. 

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