In Montana State University's Subzero Lab, simulated winter drives progress in predicting water runoff and avalanche risk
August 18, 2022
August 18, 2022
BOZEMAN, Montana, Aug. 18 (TNSres) -- Montana State University issued the following news release:
On a recent summer afternoon when temperatures simmered in the 90s, the inside of a lab at Montana State University felt more like midnight in January, with ice crystals hanging in the air and glinting as if in moonlight.
The ceiling of a cold chamber in MSU's Subzero Research Laboratory was chilled to minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, simulating a clear night so frigid it . . .
On a recent summer afternoon when temperatures simmered in the 90s, the inside of a lab at Montana State University felt more like midnight in January, with ice crystals hanging in the air and glinting as if in moonlight.
The ceiling of a cold chamber in MSU's Subzero Research Laboratory was chilled to minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit, simulating a clear night so frigid it . . .