BOSTON - OK, we all know that snow, in general, is white in color. But, did you ever stop to think why? Furthermore, have you ever seen blue snow? It is a real thing! WHY IS SNOW WHITE (no, not the ...
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Seeing blue snow after the storm? Here’s why
You may have noticed a blue tint to the snow in your yard. No, it’s not from ice melt or spilled antifreeze. The color has everything to do with how light interacts with snow. In a way, yes - but not ...
After it snows, I usually get a lot of great questions, including one from Jerry, who asked me a question I get asked a lot. Snow is made of water. It is just frozen. When finding out why you can see ...
MIKE MOSS SAYS: Louis, That's a pretty close estimate on your part. This time of year, we have a so-called "Winter Palette" that is applied to national and regional radar imagery. The image above ...
KASSON — While wandering around outside the school, kindergarten teacher Kelly Schmidt stopped to investigate a patch of snow with one of her students who was curious about its blue tint. As it turns ...
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