Scientists have long puzzled about snow in the Arctic. To form ice crystals (the precursors to snow flakes), water molecules need nuclei–specks of dust–to latch onto. But in the pristine air of the Arctic, it can snow for days. Where do all those nuclei come from?
Scientists at Michigan Tech think they may have an answer. The full release is here:
http://www.mtu.edu/news/stories/2013/december/story100035.html

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