Braindroplet Vaughn is asking how a tornado forms! Meteorologist Amber Nowaski has that answer in this week's Braindrop.
Braindrop: How do earthquakes happen?
Ms. Cole's second grade class from Fairview Elementary wants to know how earthquakes happen! We're answering that question with a tasty experiment.
Braindrop: Hail Sizes
In this week's Braindrop, we're discussing different hail sizes and the science behind it.
Braindrop: Snow to Liquid Equivalent
Meteorologist Amber Nowaski answers the question, "if three feet of snow falls, then how much water will you get?"
Braindrop: How are hailstones formed?
Meteorologist Amber Nowaski has this week's segment of Braindrop. Mrs. Sutton's class from Finley Oats Elementary want to know how hail is formed and what the largest hail recorded was!
Braindrop: When will it snow again?
Another wonderful question for this week's Braindrop!
Braindrop: What causes wind?
Meteorologist Amber Nowaski answer's KTEN Braindroplet Amelia's question about what causes wind.
Weather Lab: Liquid density fireworks
KTEN meteorologists Amber Nowaski and Alex Schneider show you how to create a "fireworks" display inside a jar.
Weather Lab: Make your own rain gauge
KTEN meteorologist Amber Nowaski shows how easy it is to make your own rain gauge.