How do you make snow? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly learn some cold, hard facts about snow and ice with atmospheric scientist and snowmaker Peter Veals, Ph.D. and glacial scientist Twila Moon, Ph.D.
How does snow even form? We learn about how the fluffy stuff falls from the sky and the many types of snow. Learn about deposition, sublimation, and the different freezing points of water- ever wondered why distilled water won’t become solid at freezing temperatures? We answer the age-old question: is every snowflake really unique?
We learn about how we humans make snow for ski slopes and events like the Olympics. Will we have to produce snow for the future Olympics? How does refrigeration work? Can you produce snow and leave a carbon-neutral footprint? What type of snow is best for skiing? We break down industrial snowmaking and Peter’s startup, Quantum Snow, where they grow their own snow crystals. Explore the snow situation for the Beijing Olympics. Will there be enough?
Next, we speak with Twila about glaciers and other icy environments in the cryosphere. What is a glacier? How have snowfall patterns changed? How fast do glaciers move? How are the cryosphere and our ~thermohaline circulation~ affected by climate change? Should we geoengineer solutions to our snow and ice problems? All that, plus, is it possible that Chuck can come up with more snow jokes?
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0:00 - Part 1 w/ Dr. Peter Veals
0:59 - How is Climate Change Impacting Snowfall?
3:58 - The Science of Snow
8:30 - What Accounts for Different Kinds of Snow?
11:21 - How is Snow Produced for Different Sporting Events?
14:11 - Is Every Snowflake Unique?
17:21 - Snow Shortages and Snow as a Commodity
22:37 - Can Snow Production be Climate-Friendly?
26:34 - What sets Quantum Snow apart?
31:45 - Will the Winter Olympics in Beijing require Artificial Snow?
32:57 - Are We Getting Less Snow on Average?
37:15 - Part 2 w/ Dr. Twila Moon
38:40 - What is the Cryosphere?
39:47 - What is a Glacier?
43:26 - Earth's Changing Climates
45:12 - The Changing Mass Balance of Greenland's Ice Sheets
46:07 - How Are Melting Glaciers Impacting Sea Levels?
49:26 - How Fast Do Glaciers Move?
51:24 - Can We Slow the Speed of Glacial Melting?
54:05 - Flooding of Coastal Cities
56:26 - How Can We Address Man-Made Climate Change?
58:33 - Closing Notes
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