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This is where the rough ice is sent after being shaved and scooped off the rink surface.
Boomer's failing ski gave out around Mile 750 as they encountered the worst of the rough ice, which forms as currents, winds and tides compress sea ice against shores and glaciers stratified with multiyear ice.
The buoy, which had traveled 5,000 miles on two bumpy airplane rides and had then been hauled behind the old bulldozer over the rough ice, might be dead.
These icebergs are generally larger than 5 km and are typically characterized as a rough ice plateau above the surrounding sea water or sea ice.
For that purpose, a flow and heat transfer solver has been modified to combine 3 types of empirical ice-melting models, i.e. the smooth ice model, the slightly rough ice model and the rough ice model, as the heat transfer boundary conditions.
Doing so causes the stone to grab onto the rough ice and turn.
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We ate fried clams, lobster in the rough and ice cream.
For example, long before they reach the ground, many flakes are attacked by millions of freezing water droplets and end up as rough little ice pellets known as graupel.
They kicked his ball into the rough, threw ice in his face and yelled in his backswing, once on a 14-inch putt in the 1969 PGA championship that he missed by four inches in a tournament he lost by a stroke to Raymond Floyd.
The lack of a systems understanding helps explain why, in recent months, reports about Shell's efforts to drill in the rough and ice-filled waters of the Arctic have often been reduced to two questions: Can it be done safely (something now being reconsidered in an urgent U.S. Department of the Interior review)?
Fog rose off its surface, and a rough hem of ice fringed the banks.
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