Once the water reaches "super-cooled" temperatures, solid ice is unable to form because the water is either moving or flowing too fast. As that slushy ice travels downstream, it eventually piles ...
When it snows, it pours – but why do municipalities treat the roads with salt? A chemist explains how salt affects water and ...
When snow falls from the sky, you don’t usually see individual ice crystals, but rather clumps of crystals stuck together.
A new method uses stations around Greenland’s coast to measure how much meltwater weighs down the bedrock beneath the ice, ...
Buzz60’s Lenneia Batiste has more on an easy DIY ice melting solution that you can make with everyday ingredients in your ...
You may not need as much rock salt to melt icy driveways and sidewalks as you think—and using too much is having some ill ...
As it turns out, you probably don't need to use as much rock salt to melt ice on your property -- and overuse is having some ...
“and the best option is just to not overuse salt.” The chemicals used in some ice-melting pellets can cause damage to your ...
While we have a break from icy road conditions you might want to make sure the salt you're using on slick walkways it pet ...
The new blend includes molasses and calcium chloride to make the salt stick to the road surface and activate at colder ...
Ice melting products are most effective when spread thinly and evenly over the pavement prior to ice formation.
Snow and ice are sure to damage your driveway if not managed properly. We're taking a look at how different materials respond ...