Science Photo of the Day #925
As winter approaches here in Johnson Canyon, I will be paying close attention to katabatic winds. Without looking it up, what are katabatic winds, and why would they be important to us in the...
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This is our newest cat, Little Bit. He is enjoying his first big snow. Is snow classified as a rock? A mineral? Both? Neither?thumb: read more
View ArticleScience Photo of the Day #941
Although we have had several days with lots of sun and temperatures up in the 60's, there is still a lot of snow on the ground. Why hasn't it melted away?thumb: read more
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View ArticleScience Photo of the Day #957
I photographed this snow structure on the drive home from the Utah Science Teachers Association conference. It is about six inches across, and there were many more of different sizes. How did it...
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On my way home from the Utah Science Teachers Association Conference, I was lucky enough to spot these unusual snow structures. .....Read more....thumb: read more
View ArticleScience Photo of the Day #977
We had graupel today, but it is gone now. Without looking it up, what is graupel?thumb: read more
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