For the third consecutive year, the IceSafari team took part in the European Researchers’ Night  (https://www.noapteacercetatorilor.eu/) on 29th September in Bucharest at a new location: Parcul Liniei in Drumul Taberei.

We were happy to interact again with young people of all ages! With enthusiasm and positive energy we brought again joy to children, scholars, their parents and grand-parents combining our hands-on experiments with science and education at European Researchers’ Night. They saw again how interesting the researchers’ work can be. Entertainment was at high level, too!

At the IceSafari stand, children and also adults passionate and interested in atmospheric science performed various experiments to discover how clouds, rain and tornadoes are formed. By using objects from everyday life, they were able to understand how different atmospheric phenomena occur. Cloud in a jar and Rain in a jar were among the most appreciated experiments, as both of them gave young children a chance to explore clouds and rain in an engaging way! Our team members also performed experiments to monitor the atmosphere with the help of high-tech specific devices (e. g Dustrak for particulate matter and radiometer coupled with a datalogger for solar radiation) for those participants who wanted to take a more in-depth look in the world of atmospheric science.

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