Fairbanks hosting cloudy science meetings

A group of international scientists are gathered in Fairbanks to share research on an unusual type of high altitude cloud. Noctilucent clouds are made of ice particles 50 miles above the earth’s surface, and are only visible at night. Interest in the clouds is associated with global warming research.

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks

Previous articleA big first day of school, especially for rural kids arriving in Anchorage
Next articleAn Alaskan paratrooper in Iraq, Part 2