But newly hatched chicks had to endure unseasonably cold air temperatures with frequent heavy downpours of rain for much of June. |
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In a low pressure system the warm front is the first to pass over. This occurs when warm air meets cold air and the warm air rises above it. |
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He breathed a huge sigh as he got into the refreshingly cold air after the fuzzy warmth of the pub. |
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Avoid things that trigger your child's asthma, such as allergies and breathing in cold air. |
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There was more arguing, yowling, then the sheets were pulled off and I gasped at the shock of the cold air against my skin. |
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A blast of cold air greeted them and Olivia felt goosebumps rise on her arms. |
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I also advise using moisturiser, especially in winter, as the cold air dries the skin. |
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The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers. |
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The basement was nearly ripped in two as the rush of cold air from outside flooded the entire room. |
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The building sent a rush of cold air through their hair as they walked into the air conditioning. |
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Kim looked at him in surprise, not expecting the sudden rush of cold air that washed over her without him there. |
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The warm humid air collided with a rush of cold air causing the thunder to slither through. |
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At the same time the cold air moving southwards behind the low-pressure centre is losing height. |
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Blackness mingled with the damp walls and cold air, and the atmosphere smelled of foul concoctions and wet rats. |
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He seemed a few years older than Pavel, had light brown eyes and sandy golden hair, and his cheeks were flushed from the run in the cold air. |
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As the seat scooped them up and began to carry them up the side of the mountain, she leaned back and breathed a cloud into the cold air. |
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So some astronomers are quite keen to set up their instruments in Antarctica to take advantage of the thin, cold air. |
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The route itself can be slick and frozen over, and exhausted runners may be prone to hypothermia in the thin, cold air. |
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This effect is similar to that experienced when a hot bath is run and the cold air above the bathwater readily condenses. |
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Very cold air moving over the comparatively warm North Sea generated the thundersnow. |
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The glorious creature pawed the ground with it's silver hooves and snorted deep of the cold air. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing the direction the cold air is moving. |
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It was caused by a combination of unusually warm, moist weather and a down rush of cold air. |
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Feeling the cold air, Martina tucks her hands into the pockets of her raincoat, looking sideways towards Mike's pensive face. |
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I reach the entrance, and when the sliding doors part, a rush of cold air almost pushes me back out of the mall. |
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Each time the sliding doors leading to the tracks open, a rush of cold air fills the station. |
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Gasping in the fresh cold air, Christopher cleared away the shards with a side table, knocking out the frame as he did so. |
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On Saturday morning we awake to strong southerly winds, thick low clouds and cold air. |
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His solid, square face is red from the cold air outside, and when he bends down to kiss Cynthia she pulls back from his cold lips, laughing. |
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As the slope steepens, warm, moist air overrunning the cold air is cut off and the precipitation coverage begins to rapidly decrease. |
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Plug unused electrical outlets to keep cold air from coming in through sockets. |
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With a slow creaking of hinges, the door opened to admit cold air and a midnight visitor. |
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Do not cram the refrigerator so full that cold air can't circulate freely to chill food. |
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Conversely, if chinook winds weaken or cease, the cold air can move back in from the east, and the temperature will drop just as suddenly. |
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Aware of the cold air I quickly dry off and put on my work clothes, a collared shirt and tan slacks. |
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Direct exposure to the cold air makes the body temperature drop too fast to adjust to the sharp difference. |
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With each yard, her scent became stronger, and I breathed it in, inhaling so deeply the cold air scorched a path to my lungs. |
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The cold air inlet to the heating system is the key to efficiency and comfort. |
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Inflammation makes the airways sensitive to stimuli such as allergens, chemical irritants, tobacco smoke, cold air, or exercise. |
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Very cold air can't hold as much moisture as warmer air, and therefore fogbows often appear in cold areas. |
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I got out of the car and crunched across the snow, each breath of cold air scouring my lungs like steel wool. |
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He rode his horse at a full gallop across the countryside, taking in the fresh, cold air. |
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The Earth's highest surface air pressures are found in masses of very cold air over places such as Siberia. |
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His breath came in small puffs, the cold air filling his lungs as he walked along the side of the pavement. |
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When you flick a switch, cold air from the air conditioning system is directed into it to chill your drink. |
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You could dissassemble the duct easily enough and reverse the fan if you wanted to duct cold air into the CPU area. |
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Out in the cold air again I take a deep breath, exhale, and blow smoke rings with my winter breath. |
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Winter storms are extratropical storms and all are a mixture of warm and cold air. |
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On the other hand, if a cold air mass is retreating and warm air is advancing, a warm front exists. |
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The six giant grey cattle thundered along the embankment, their nostrils jetting steam in the cold air of a Hungarian autumn morning. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing in the direction the cold air is moving. |
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A gust of cold air along with some scattered raindrops hit us, and our day in the park was abandoned. |
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The very cold air advection in the rear of the cold front brought cooler air to much of the country. |
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There was wood all around the base and the smell of kerosene was thick in the cold air. |
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Most Alberta Clippers bring light snow and a blast of cold air to the USA as they move eastwards. |
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In a similar fashion to water finding its own level, cold air behaves in similar ways. |
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Then the sound of motorbikes being wheeled out, the irregular repeated staccato of kicks, then the reluctant engines being revved to keep them firing in the cold cold air. |
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The first cold air helps me sink into the comfiness of fall, I come home to put on my slippers, cook up a pot of chicken stew and finish the last chapter of my book. |
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The cold air mass caused low temperatures along the Pacific coast. |
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However, because the succeeding anticyclone progresses eastward quickly, the full force of the cold air mass will be thwarted in its northward push. |
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Jake quickly crossed the street in front of the small run-down 7-11 on Main Street and ran in before the cold air had the chance to nip at his nose. |
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My attention next goes to my back as I shiver in the cold air. |
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I shivered in the cold air, my feet numb from the wet grass. |
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This influx of cold air into the lower atmosphere initiates a new ice age. |
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While they worked to open the door, an icy blast of cold air blew through the cottage causing every open window and door in the cottage to slam shut. |
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Instead of entering straight through the original front door, Moray created a lobby off the hallway with a storm door to prevent cold air streaming inside. |
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The cold air would become extremely painful on his amputation stumps. |
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There was a cold air about her, even in the blazing heat of the sun. |
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People who know about thermal lows and high pressure in cold air often jump to the conclusion that warm air means low pressure and cold air means high. |
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Arrange foods so that cold air can circulate freely around them. |
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The cold air in its rear reaches the extreme south during Friday night. |
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I unseal the hatch and am met with another burst of cold air. |
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On the other flank of the depressions cold air is moving from high levels at high latitudes and slowly subsiding as it is carried towards the subtropics. |
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Since neither the warm air nor the cold air are advancing, the stationary front weather map symbols combine both the cold front and the warm front symbols. |
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They brought a gust of cold air with them and the smell of auto exhaust. |
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A non-return flap is usually fitted to prevent cold air coming in. |
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For a frost heave to occur, cold air must migrate through the soil layers where there is an area of warmer soil deep beneath the surface and plenty of moisture in the soil. |
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The result will be an epic cold air outbreak, with much of the coldness being channeled southward from Greenland. |
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A deepening Atlantic depression is now moving towards north-west Scotland as expected, bringing frontal systems up against the cold air over the country. |
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The insulated high back and drop seat zipper system keep cold air out when sitting or bending over, as well as when answering Nature's Call. |
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Fresh bacon may then be dried for weeks or months in cold air, or it may be boiled or smoked. |
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However, on calm, clear nights this is often reversed as cold air drainage causes a temperature inversion to occur. |
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Transferring warm or cold air and precipitation to coastal regions, winds may carry them inland. |
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The convection between the relatively warm water and cold air in the winter plays an important role in the Arctic climate. |
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Winds near the glacial margins were strong and persistent because of the abundance of dense, cold air coming off the glacier fields. |
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The relative strength of these systems also limits the amount of cold air arriving from northern regions during winter. |
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The relatively warm, moist air meets cold air coming southward from Canada. |
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Climatic forcing moved cold air into the northern portion of the American interior, much as it did the Northeast. |
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Its hilltop location means less pooling of cold air on calm clear nights, and lower maxima during summer. |
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Warm fronts occur where the warm air pushes out a previously lodged cold air mass. |
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It bring us a mid-winter scenario with strong southerly and southeasterly winds, advecting the cold air as far north as Otjiwarongo. |
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Anticyclones to the North and East brought bitterly cold air and left many farms isolated for weeks. |
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Ice storms occur when warm, moisture-laden air slides over a layer of extremely cold air, and rain falls onto freezing ground. |
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Radiators generate heat by drawing cold air across our feet and convecting it towards the ceiling. |
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The savory smell of stewed meat drifts through the cold air. |
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When warm moist air is breathed out and comes into contact with cold air, the moisture condenses into a liquid, which adds to the drippiness. |
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The temperature entering the nozzle may be as low as sea level ambient for a fan nozzle in the cold air at cruise altitudes. |
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Spinning whirlwinds of dust frequently form along the turbulent cold air boundary, giving rise to sightings of huge dust devils and even tornadoes. |
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What the low pressure system ahead of the high pressure cell does provide, is the ambulatory mechanism that advects the cold air from south to north. |
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It is also subject to more fog and frosts in winter than other areas because of the tendency of cold air to drain into the vale from surrounding higher ground. |
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Hail is common with many of the thunderstorms in the state, as there is often a marked contrast in temperature of warmer ground conditions compared to the cold air aloft. |
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It contains an unusual type of ecosystem characterized by algific talus, a loose-rock slope affected by the movement of cold air produced by sinkholes and ice. |
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The city's numerous cold air corridors, which are slated to remain as free as possible from new construction, therefore play an important role in the urban climate of Aachen. |
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