U.S. Olympic skiers and scientists explain the sharp differences between natural snow and machine-made snow, from the science ...
Cg2: state rep. Jeff shipley// (r) van buren countyThe House is moving forward with a bill that would ban cloud seeding in ...
Launched on Dec. 20, it would travel for the next 23 days on a NASA balloon along the very highest reaches of the atmosphere, ...
Eating snow might seem harmless and refreshing, but experts warn about unseen contaminants and even dehydration in some cases ...
TV production is great at making it look like we are in wintry, snowy places, but this year has been particularly bad.” ...
When viewers tune in to the 2026 Winter Olympics, they will see pristine, white slopes, groomed tracks and athletes racing over snow-covered landscapes, thanks in part to a storm that blanketed the ...
'We experienced one of the worst early season snowfalls in over 30 years, which limited our ability to open terrain,' a ski ...
Windblown dust delivers nutrients to algae on Greenland ice, darkening the surface and accelerating melting and sea level ...
Drought-plagued Arizona could see state-funded drones spraying microscopic silver iodide particles into mountain clouds to boost snowfall if proponents get their way.
That innocent handful of snow could contain far more than winter magic. Meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser explains why: ...
Snowpack in the Colorado Rockies is closely monitored, with about 40 million people in seven U.S. states and about two ...
Meltwater is scrambling chemical signals in mountain glaciers, pushing scientists to store fragile ice cores in Antarctica.