Mostly cloudy & partly cloudy are terms we hear often in weather forecasts, but do you know the 3 ingredients it takes to form those clouds? Bentheim Elementary students learned how to create a cloud.
As clouds start to make their way back into the forecast, here’s a fun experiment that allows you to create your own cloud up close! All you need are a few simple materials: Safety is always the ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — It’s the third Wednesday of the month which is my favorite Wednesday…Weather Wednesday at Monroe Carrel Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt! This month we discussed clouds, ...
With a few ingredients from around the house you can create your own cloud in a bottle. Materials n Clear 2-liter plastic bottle with cap n Matches n Warm water Instructions STEP 1: Pour about an inch ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - First Alert Chief Meteorologist Kendra Kent shows kids and parents how to recreate her “Cloud in a bottle” experiment! The demonstration is a great hands-on way to ...
Step 1: Pour enough isopropyl alcohol into the clear plastic bottle to cover the bottom. Swirl the isopropyl alcohol around in the bottle. Step 2: Attach the pump to the rubber stopper. Attach the ...
TULSA, Okla. — In our May edition of Weather Experiment Wednesday, we had Discovery Lab Director of Education Chip Lindsey, show us how we can demonstrate cloud physics in a 2-liter bottle. All you ...