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Brigitta Green from the perennial winter wonderland of Minnesota has a fitting question for us about ice. After a mysterious, late night howling sound caused “mass slight curiosity” on the streets of St. Paul last winter...
Why Do Frozen Lakes and Rivers Sound So Creepy? is an episode from Completely Optional Knowledge by #CompletelyOptional. Brigitta Green from the perennial winter wonderland of Minnesota has a fitting question for us about ice. After a myste...
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Published Dec 26, 2016, 00:08:33 long, audio available.
Brigitta Green from the perennial winter wonderland of Minnesota has a fitting question for us about ice. After a mysterious, late night howling sound caused “mass slight curiosity” on the streets of St. Paul last winter, she wants to know how it is that a frozen body of water can produce such an eery noise. Chris Polashenski, Arctic researcher and expert on all things cold, has our answer.
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Why Do Frozen Lakes and Rivers Sound So Creepy? is from Completely Optional Knowledge by #CompletelyOptional.
Published Dec 26, 2016 and 00:08:33 long