Cold winter weather can lead to amazing spectacles, such as pancake ice on frozen lakes and thunderous frost quakes amid a frigid landscape, but one picturesque scene requires some human intervention.
Frozen soap bubbles are really cool looking. Check out this video, for example, of bubbles made at 33 degrees below zero: But going outside to make them means braving the cold. (And not everybody has ...
It has been cold enough, finally, for ice to start forming on our local lakes and ponds. Ice has been accumulating along the edge of our river and almost spanned it before the recent warm, rainy ...
The Weather Channel on MSN

Weather Words: Ice Bubbles

Ice bubbles are trapped pockets of gas, often methane, frozen layer by layer in clear lake ice, creating striking, stacked ...
Don't you wish bubbles lasted longer? If it's freezing outside, you can make frozen bubbles. According to AccuWeather, bubbles are made up of three very thin layers. The top layer is soap, the middle ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. When most people experience a cold snap, they huddle indoors. But ...
When the windchill is expected to hit 30 below, everything that matters is all about cold. Winter's icy grip is affecting a broad swath of Michigan – from curious weather phenomenon to igniting ...
Without expecting to do more than answer a question posed by a YouTube video, Virginia Tech researchers may have changed how people think about the process of freezing. Lead Virginia Tech researcher ...
Throwing a cup of boiling water into the frigid air is a viral social media trend that appears during the winter when temperatures plummet across North America. However, when the conditions are right, ...
Don't you wish bubbles lasted longer? If it's freezing outside, you can make frozen bubbles. According to AccuWeather, bubbles are made up of three very thin layers. The top layer is soap, the middle ...