As an Arctic blast drives temperatures far below zero across the US, meteorologists have issued ‘exploding trees’ warnings.
Here's what Texas A&M Forest Service officials say about the threat of trees 'exploding' in the cold
Hearing loud cracking or popping sounds outside? Texas forestry officials say it's a sign you should stay away from trees.
There’s a viral claim going around that “exploding trees are possible in the Midwest and Northern Plains” this weekend as sub ...
CNN Chief Data Reporter talks to Erin Burnett about why people are googling exploding trees in anticipation of this weekend’s extreme Winter weather.
Molly Cavaleri, a professor in tree physiology at MTU, says trees can explode, but it’s very rare and not likely to happen under the current conditions in the U.P.
With severe cold hitting much of the country, some unusual phenomena like "exploding trees" could be on the way. Here's what ...
Sometimes, depending on the location of a frost quake, the liquid water or sap from trees can freeze and expand as well, causing the trunk or branches to splinter. The combined force from the ice ...
You may have heard rumors from social media about exploding trees during bouts of extreme cold; Omaha's Weather Leader is here to put the hype to rest.
Every time arctic air drops south, and temperatures plummet well below zero, social media lights up with a scary (and ...
The freezing temperatures don't just impact people; the bitter cold can have a major impact on trees. One you can hear.
Social media treats the tree-popping phenomenon as a sign of the apocalypse, but Indigenous peoples have long used the sound of cracking timber to mark the passage of winter. Turns out, it takes a ...
Frigid temperatures can do a number on trees but despite what some videos online suggest, trees are not actually exploding - even if it can sound like it.Videos circulating on ...
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