That weird melting band on the radar explained
If you've ever looked in a weather app during a wintertime storm and noticed a bright, intense stripe on the particular radar, you had been likely seeing the melting band in action. It's one of those things that appears a bit ominous within the screen—like a sudden burst of heavy rain or even a freak storm—but the reality is definitely actually a little more subtle and, honestly, quite cool from a scientific perspective. The majority of us just want to know whenever we need to shovel the drive or grab a good umbrella, but understanding what's happening upward there can actually help you make feeling of why the forecast sometimes seems like it's lying to you. ...