While kids are home for extended break, here is a fun weather-based activity you can do with them! Make a Cloud-in-a-Jar with your kids! You only need a few supplies and this learning experience can ...
PHOENIX — Have you seen clouds that look like something from another world? No, it's not aliens or UFOs, there is a scientific explanation for these cloud formations that look like flying saucers.
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - This episode is about the formation of clouds. We will use water and matches to make your very own cloud in a bottle. Clouds need four things to form: water vapor, cooling ...
All air contains water, but near the ground it is usually in the form of an invisible gas called water vapor. The sun heats the earth's surface, which warms the air just above the surface. The warm ...
I’m a meteorologist, and I’ve been fascinated by weather since I was 8 years old. I grew up in Minnesota, where the weather changes from wind-whipping blizzards in winter to severe thunderstorms – ...
Ever looked up at the clouds and wondered where they came from? That's exactly what atmospheric researcher Lubna Dada studies at the Paul Scherrer Institute. She is part of an international project ...
Substantial fires can make their own weather – and do it in several ways. The most common weather phenomena wildfires can create include pyrocumulus clouds, fire tornadoes and smoke clouds that cause ...