What’s the Difference Between Snow, Sleet, and Freezing Rain?

The Difference Between Snow, Sleet, and Freezing Rain is a video from a news channel in my home town. This video not just does a good task of explaining the distinctions, its also an excellent model for using some easy green screen results to produce an explanatory video.

Yesterday it started to sleet throughout my daughters snowboarding lessons. As an amateur meteorologist I understood the response was that while the temperature at ground level was cold enough for snow, the environment above us wasnt cold sufficient to produce snow. If youre curious about the response, I have a couple of quick video explanations for you to see.

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The other day it began to sleet throughout my daughters snowboarding lessons. They didnt mind and kept right on skiing. However I heard a great deal of other parents saying things like, ”
As an amateur meteorologist I knew the answer was that while the temperature level at ground level was cold enough for snow, the atmosphere above us wasnt cold adequate to produce snow. As a parent who didnt desire to be “that person” in the group, I just sipped my coffee with the other parents standing in the sleet. If youre curious about the response, I have a couple of quick video explanations for you to watch.

The following videos explain the conditions that produce freezing rain, sleet, and snow..
Freezing Rain Explained is a video from the Weather Channel. The video consists of a demonstration that science teachers could recreate with solidified carbon dioxide in their science labs..

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