Snow looks clean, soft, and almost inviting. Many of us have tried catching flakes on our tongue or scooping up a handful ...
In a way, yes - but not because the snow itself has color. According to IFL Science, when sunlight penetrates a snowpack, the ...
Scientists at UC Berkeley's Central Sierra Snow Laboratory provide insights into long-term trends, including climate change ...
No two winter storms are alike, making them a challenge to forecast. Similarly, no two snowflakes are the same, varying in size, shape and texture. One key factor in determining the texture of snow is ...
As Canadians, we’re no strangers to snow––and we often take pride in our natural, snow-making abilities. Most of us know that moisture and cold air are the essential ingredients for snowfall. But, can ...
How many inches of pow did we receive? It’s what every powder-hound wants to know after a highly anticipated snowstorm blows through. But there’s another measurement to a snowstorm that has a more ...
PELLSTON, MI – More of Michigan had snow on the ground at Halloween last year than at Christmastime – an oddity out of sync with historical weather patterns. The problem is that natural ecosystems can ...
University Libraries’ Associate Professor and Head of DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library Tara Radniecki will present and discuss what she considers a timely and quintessential Libraries project ...
The Science Mill, an interactive STEM museum in Johnson City, rolls out the white carpet on Saturday, January 21st, welcoming guests of all ages to enjoy 35 tons of real snow! Bring mittens and gloves ...
Perched atop Donner Pass, well over 7,000 feet, sits the Central Sierra Snow Lab, a research field station responsible for maintaining the longest running snowpack measurement in the West. Established ...
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 ...
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