Sentences with phrase «coldest point»

The phrase "coldest point" refers to the lowest temperature or the least warm spot in a given location or situation. Full definition
Winters in Holland have their charm, too, just like New York winters, but until we get to that really cold point, and winter really kicked int, I'm holding on to those hot summer feelings, the burning sun, and great SS15 pieces like those I'm wearing here...
The issue is getting enough carbon out to get down to some cold point that stops other carbon sources, mainly from the ocean.
The desert can be sunny and cool during the day with temps in the upper 60's to upper 70's, but nights can be cold, often near or below freezing at the coldest point in the season.
From the cold point breaks of California and the warm sandy waters of the Gulf, to the green barrels of the Outer Banks and the fickle conditions of the Great Lakes, if there is one thing the USA can boast about in the surfing world it is VARIETY!
On the trip the train makes a slight ascent to the highest and coldest points.
They also think of the NP as the coldest point on earth.
In addition to providing an important reconstruction of Earth's oceans at the coldest point of the last glacial period, the data provides an important test for the general circulation models used to recreate past conditions.
The coldest point was reached (according to the cars thermometer) @ N 46» 36 ″ 2 W 112» 57 ″ 57 when the car thermometer read -5 F -LRB--21 C).
land them all right before the cold point.
For certification of Passivhaus windows, the coldest point on the window frame (typically in a corner where there is both frame and spacer) must not have a «water activity» of greater than 0.80.
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