"Intense cold" refers to a very strong or extreme level of coldness. It means a temperature that is exceptionally low, where the surrounding environment or objects feel very frigid and freeze more quickly.
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There's no getting around it: the Irish winter can be dire, full of media predictions
of intense cold snaps.
After just three minutes
of intense cold, I felt like I could run a marathon.
Another theory is that three minutes of
such intense cold is enough stimulation to make the body think it is in a survival situation and to ramp up the normal immune process in the body.
Modern science tells us that exposing the body to
intense cold improves the hardiness of our cells, improving our immune system and circulation.
Vitamin C does not prevent the common cold, although it may have a protective effect
during intense cold - weather exercise and may reduce the duration of colds.
A «Russian winter» climate pattern is keeping Europe frozen, with a strong Siberian anticyclone hovering over northern Russia and
triggering intense cold and snow, according to NASA
Intense cold also destroys fat cells, which has led to cryolipolysis therapy as a way to slim down.
Winter was turned into summer but
intense cold came at end of March and lasted until middle of May that made people shiver that casting off linen they were compelled to resume double clothing.
CO2 causes Volcanoes [No joke, just after the Iceland volcano there were peer reviewed studies linking it to global warming] Earthquakes [Same thing after the Japan earthquake] More snow Less snow Heat waves
Intense cold Floods Droughts More extreme weather Less extreme weather Melting ice Freezing water More hurricanes Fewer hurricanes More cloud Fewer clouds Stratospheric warming Stratospheric cooling etc. etc. ad nauseum.
As Brits gear up for the first of their spring projects in the garden, their lawns, beds and borders will likely be in a state of recovery following the recent spate of
intense cold weather.
that exposing the body to
intense cold improves the hardiness of our cells, improving our immune system and circulation.
During periods
of intense cold and sweltering heat, you will burn more Calories in order to maintain a consistent body temperature.
- for
an intense cold soup, the ripest specimens pureed with extra-virgin olive oil, shallots, and breadcrumbs
After prolonged exposure to
intense cold, Richard says, your body's chemical reactions begin to slow until they generate too little energy for your muscles to work.
Owing to the difficulties involved in hypoxia,
intense cold and doing exercise in conditions of little food, climbing up to high altitudes leads to routinely resorting to nutritional ergogenic aids or drugs.
Every limb shudders with
the intense cold.
I live in Michigan, where our winters rank as the second most miserable in the country because of
the intense cold and endless stretch of sunless, gloomy days.
With the Vietnam War happening, the Watergate scandal making fresh headlines, and
an intense Cold War with Russia underway, America needs a win.
As the «forensic» part of the story unfolds, Jerry is the dourly stoic detective, wincing professionally at the bunglings of the local uniform cops, and grimacing at
the intense cold.
The intense cold had caused the blood to congeal.
Without the influence of high winds,
intense cold or extreme heat, pending rain or thunderstorms, our skilled trades people can work with care and attention to every detail.
Currently Europe is being gripped by
an intense cold wave, one that has sent temperatures in Germany to as low as -27 °C this morning.
Over 600 people have died from
the intense cold that has gripped the continent over the past few weeks, with the most severe toll recorded in Eastern Europe.
The Canadian Prairies are at the northern extent so you can add periods of
intense cold.
While the cold temperatures have been unusual and even deadly, climate data shows that
intense cold such as this event is now occurring far less frequently in the continental U.S. than it used to.
All records of sunspot counts and other proxies of solar activity going back 6,000 years clearly validates our own findings that when we have sunspot counts lower then 50 it means only one thing -
an intense cold climate, globally.
Winds will be powered by
the intense cold front that will bring cooler temperatures than we've been enjoying this week.