Cloud seeding injects particles like silver iodide, salt, or dry ice into clouds to act as nuclei for droplet or ice ...
The National Weather Service in Fairbanks, Alaska shared an amazing video of people throwing hot and cold water into the air ...
North Dakota’s Gateway to Science offers hands-on experiments year-round. Additionally, they are expanding their programming ...
As of this fall, about 66% of Minnesota’s agricultural production areas are now covered by the network, according to the ...
Silver iodide is not soluble in water, so it is considered non-harmful, especially compared to other chemicals like sulfur, ...
We welcomed Violette as our Kidcaster of the week today who is from Rockton! She loves the world of science, weather, and has ...
Cloud seeding does not create clouds or precipitation from clear skies. It can only be effective when clouds with the right ...
It never used to be possible to attribute individual weather events to climate change and map their full consequences. Thanks ...
Ryan taught the kids about wind and the difference between weather and climate. The kids also learned about thunderstorms, ...
It’s not the first time this has happened. In November, the NWS office in Rapid City, South Dakota, posted a wind map to X that included misspelled town names. That image, which is still live on the ...
Experts warn that after 23 billion-dollar weather disasters killed 276 people and caused $115B in damage in 2025, the U.S. could face even worse risks in 2026.
“A plane flew through some supercooled water droplets within cirrocumulus clouds. The plane introduced ice crystals, allowing ...