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These air masses encounter the cold Labrador Current, which creates cool summers in the northeastern regions.
Assuming you're reading this before the skies open up and turn a quarter of the country into one big bobsled run, take a few minutes to ensure your car is properly prepared to encounter the cold and snow.
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He first encountered the cold water effect in 2012 while filming a BBC documentary in the Arctic.
When most people imagine the dangers that law enforcement officers face, they picture high-drama action scenes from Law & Order or CSI -- drug busts where bullets spray from behind a locked door; heart-thumping alley chases where any number of hooded suspects lurk in the shadows; a routine traffic stop where, instead of a license, the officer encounters the cold muzzle of a gun.
Many cold-stunned turtles are found in Long Island Sound, perhaps because they were slow to leave its warmer waters and retreated when they encountered the colder Atlantic.
On the morning of Dec. 5, Mr. Potter, 59, a former town councilman, and Mr. Das, 60, a photographer, encountered the cold-stunned turtle beached between the low- and high-tide lines in the area of Hither Hills, on the northern shore of the South Fork.
This possibility can be examined by a cold-shock treatment, as if the Hiratsuka population migrated to the north and encountered the colder environment.
There are no ways to use vents and exhaust fans in space, explained Tango PC CEO and founder Bhavesh Shah in an interview, so instead the space station and shuttles transfer accumulated heat to other conductive surfaces for cooling where they encounter the extremely cold temperatures of space.
We also encounter Nikita Khrushchev, the cold war's pre-eminent "old-stone savage armed," whose 1962 meeting with Frost provides the nearest thing to plot in Hall's book.
Many startups we encounter have the "cold start" problem of not having enough quality labelled data to train their computer algorithms.
The explorers – Robert Scott, Roald Amundsen, Nobu Shirase, Wilhelm Filchner, Douglas Mawson, and their teams – encounter the beasts of "katabatic" winds (cold, bearing down), crevasses that gobble them up, temperatures that shatter their teeth, and the coreless vortex, or "kernlos", of the Antarctic winter.
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