Don't want to hurt your Belgian feelings, Dry, but Serb is right. When the air temp drop significantly below 0, the open water will form steam. It's the water vapor that condenses into tiny water droplets in the cold dry air and falls back down towards the water to form the characteristic steam seen on cold winter days:
Originally posted by Saras
Steaming river Neris:
Steaming river Neris:
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