A Little Icy… A heavy coat of ice covers everything at the summit of Mauna Kea An ice covered sign warning drivers to park away from the telescope dome The meteorological instruments atop the Keck weather mast covered with thick ice. Hanging ice blocks the view of MastCam after a severe winter storm on January 4th, 2015 Freezing fog and 90mph winds combine to create ice sculpture on Mauna Kea Getting to the summit over a snow and ice covered road in heavy fog A ladder platform of the Keck 2 dome with a heavy coating of ice A heavy coat of ice covers everything at the summit of Mauna Kea Keck Observatory covered in heavy ice The emergency evacuation vehicle covered with ice The results of a night of freezing fog atop Mauna Kea A touch of snow and ice atop Mauna Kea this morning Ice on the Keck weather mast Ice on the Keck 2 dome ladders after the New Year’s storm of 2015 Freezing fog and 90mph winds combine to create ice sculpture on Mauna Kea The effects of freezing fog on the summit of Mauna Kea Share this:WhatsAppRedditEmail Author: Andrew An electrical engineer, amateur astronomer, and diver, living and working on the island of HawaiĘ»i. View all posts by Andrew