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In the cold clouds, however, not enough energy exists for the exchange to occur.
This is because stars are born from cold clouds of cosmic gas.
The eye might close up; the uniform, cold clouds surrounding it might break into bands.
Heymsfield, J. A. & Miloshevich, L. M. Evaluation of liquid water measuring instruments in cold clouds, sampled during FIRE.
In 1951, American physicists Harold Ewen and E.M. Purcell detected 21-cm radiation emitted by cold clouds of interstellar hydrogen atoms.
In a turbulent and heated atmosphere, cold clouds and filaments condense out of the hot X-ray plasma and rain toward the SMBH.
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A cloud that contains ice crystals is referred to as a cold cloud, and the resulting precipitation is said to be the product of cold-cloud processes.
The strongest storms have cold cloud tops, since they're so high in the atmosphere.
Comparison between observations of extreme rainfall and measures of cold cloud from MSG data.
These nightmares fill Toni with an overwhelming sadness, and sometimes she wakes up in a cold cloud of fear.
It was a harmless piece of winter, an errant cold cloud making a pit stop here, inflicting no permanent damage.
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