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A katabatic wind sends cold, dense air pouring down a slope.
This "overturning circulation" plays a major role in the climate because it brings warm water northward, thereby helping to warm Europe's climate, and also sends cold water back towards the tropics.
The loss of ice in the Arctic could have dramatic knock-on effects because its formation is an important part of the ocean "conveyor belt" which sends cold salty water plunging to the seabed and heading south, allowing warm water to flood in from the tropics.
It is this disruption that not only sends cold air South but leaves behind a much warmer Arctic.
Many parents in town have said that simply the sight of an antenna-topped television van sends cold tremors through their children's bodies.
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At times, they debate what they will do when the East River begins to send cold winds to their door.
Instead, the five compressors that sent cold water to 10 vests set up at tables inside the tent consumed just 1.2 kilowatts.
The models showed that expanding North American ice sheets would have chilled the Atlantic Ocean, sending cold, dry air blowing across Africa.
In 1954, the British government sent Cold War biological warfare scientists to an area of sea near an uninhabited island in the Bahamas to release clouds of dangerous Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis viruses.
For New Yorkers who still cherish the idea that they and their city can send cold chills down the spines of Americans, comments like Ms. Mickey's represent a kind of slap in the face.
Accusing Crufts officials of sending "cold" and impersonal emails during attempts to establish what happened to Jagger, the owners said: "We accept that we will never know the true facts of why, where and when Jagger ingested poison which resulted in his death.
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