Elsa & FrostBite
Hey FrostBite! Ever tried making a frothy latte that looks like a snowflake? I’m all about those tiny, wavy patterns—maybe we can compare them to your glacier data!
That sounds like a job for a caffeinated snowflake detector. I'd love to see how the foam’s undulations stack up against the subglacial melt rates. Just be careful—those latte patterns might evaporate faster than a meltwater plume.
Oh, totally! Picture the foam swirling like a tiny snowflake, and then *poof*—it melts faster than your meltwater plume when the heat kicks in. I’ll whip up a latte with the fluffiest, most fragile froth I can find, and we’ll do a little science‑y comparison—just keep an eye on the timer, or I’ll end up making a latte‑lava flow! ☕️❄️
Sounds like a quick experiment for the coffee lab—just watch the froth as it shrinks like a melt pulse. If the latte turns into lava, we can chalk it up to thermal instability. Bring the timer, and let’s see which pattern survives longer.
Sounds like a latte‑lab blast! I’ve got the timer ready, and I’m brewing up a frothy masterpiece—let’s see who survives the heat, the melt pulse or the latte lava! 🚀☕️