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Tag: Meterology

First day of summer longest but not hottest

The warm, sunny days in early May made part of spring feel like summer. Summer technically doesn’t begin until the summer solstice on June 20…

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Ice: A truly unique substance

Ice skating. Ice fishing. Skiing. Sledding. What would winter be like without snow and ice? When the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit the landscape…

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Why is the sky blue?

When a child colors a picture of the sky, the sky is blue and the sun is yellow. Why isn’t the sky green and the…

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Thermometers help us define hot and cold

What does cold mean to you: 32 degrees, 0 degrees or minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit? Mid-winter temperatures of 32 degrees Fahrenheit are balmy for someone…

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