Unlocking the secret of snow. As skiers and riders, we all know snow. It blankets the mountains with deep powder during the cold winter months offering endless ground for play. But what if I told you ...
A physics professor gives us a lesson in snowflake science while our own AJ Burnett tells us how and why ice storms form. We also meet a local college student who studied glaciers in Alaska and find ...
An early week storm brought a blanket of fluffy snow across Colorado's Front Range, creating a winter wonderland and bringing lots of fresh powder for skiers in the high country. But what made the ...
After getting slammed with nearly two feet of snow and frigid weather, and with meteorologists tracking another potential storm that could strike Massachusetts this weekend, it's no wonder Bay State ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Snowflakes form when a cold water droplet freezes onto particulates (like dust or pollen) in the atmosphere, creating an ice crystal. As the ice crystal falls through the sky, ...
Capturing snowflakes isn't as easy as sticking out your tongue. At least not when you're trying to capture them for scientific study, which involves isolating the tiniest of crystals on a metal card ...
New snow science topic courtesy of the UAC. This post is re-published from the Utah Avalanche Center. It is written by Evelyn Lees and was originally released in 2013. When it comes to wet snow ...
Snow is in the forecast for Johnson City as the Science Mill hosts its annual “Snow Day” at the museum on Saturday, January 20th, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ashley Kortis, Director of Advancement ...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Science Center is putting into motion a plan to continue holiday cheer even after Christmas passes. This year, the museum near Washington and Seventh Streets in Phoenix will ...
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