Bandaríkjamenn deyja þó ekki ráðalausir og hafa samfélagsmiðlar fyllst af myndböndum af fólki, ungum sem öldnum, kasta sjóðandi vatni upp í hið ískalda loft til þess að stytta sér stundir, enda um mikið sjónarspil að ræða þegar hið heita vatn mætir loftinu kalda.
Hér að neðan má sjá brot af því besta frá þessum heimagerðu vísindatilraunum Bandaríkjamanna.
I did the boiling water thing because why the heck not. pic.twitter.com/K3ClGSiM6h
— Devin Pitts (@DevinWxChase) January 30, 2019
Ross + boiling water + -22 degrees pic.twitter.com/tWLzGr47hD
— Kelly Teeselink (@kellyteese) January 30, 2019
That's boiling water......we be chillin in Oswegoland #science #boilingH2O pic.twitter.com/Gy7sow5hWp
— medrinkymargaritas (@Keegan172) January 30, 2019
Water challenge here in Indy, this is what happens when you throw boiling water in the air...slow mo! @SeanWTHR pic.twitter.com/1RKDcIFHVp
— Bradley Smith (@bway79) January 30, 2019
Throwing a pot of boiling water into the air, as one does. pic.twitter.com/NXbHS2hEDp
— Nathan Goldbaum (@njgoldbaum) January 30, 2019
my mom's boyfriend was just outside in -22° weather throwing hot boiling water into the mf air pic.twitter.com/sgLYaYvQHF
— hann (@partyscnes) January 30, 2019
My sister in Minneapolis braved the -29 degree cold to throw boiling water in the air. It froze before it hit the ground! CRAZY! Minnesota is 50 degrees colder this morning than here in Winston-Salem! #WSNC #WSSU @WXIIMeredith pic.twitter.com/byKzJsq9Sj
— Jaime Hunt (@JaimeHuntIMC) January 30, 2019
At -29 it's officially cold enough to turn boiling water into snow! pic.twitter.com/FkGb3MmQoj
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) January 29, 2019
How a science teacher passes the time in a snow day. AccuWeather records current air temp at -21°F and wind-chill at -46°F If you do this, make sure you toss it so that the wrong doesn't blow the boiling water back into you. pic.twitter.com/06M61HEa9l
— Kathy Peake Morton (@kathyamorton) January 30, 2019
Throwing a cup of boiling water in the air, when it's minus 27 degrees (celsius). #chicago #PolarVortex2019 pic.twitter.com/fgRZHnwVvo
— Adam Roberts (@ARobertsjourno) January 30, 2019