Seasons
Ice free Great Lakes
Great Lakes Without Winter IceAn astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) took this oblique photograph…
Posted by NASA Earth on Sunday, April 26, 2020
The Smell of Fresh Dirt – Matt Addington Creative
More than anything, this is just a gallery of images telling the story of getting the seeds into the ground. I love this time of year when you can smell freshly turned dirt in the air and see the tractor lights in the fields at dusk. Farmers putting that seed down with the hopes of a great return in the fall. Though grain prices are at catastrophic lows, farmers never waiver. This is their conception point. They only get a chance to do this once a year and maybe 40 some times in a lifetime. Put the seed down and pray for the perfect rain, heat and sunshine over the summer.
Hacking The Weather To Make Man-Made Snow β In 1946
Mother nature wasn't the only one producing snow Friday morning, as this week's low temperatures have allowed ski resorts in the area to start making their first snow of the season, too. That they can, is thanks in part to the work of a General Electric scientist — and his auspicious experiment in the clouds over the Berkshires.
Summer is coming