Sentences with phrase «into frigid»

The warmth is eventually diluted into the frigid (3C) abyss by a factor of 10 to 1 (the ratio of cold abyssal water to warm surface water).
In the icy gloom of Norway's Arctic archipelago, scientists gathered last week to celebrate the first anniversary of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, an archive of the world's agricultural genetic diversity carved into the frigid earth.
Artist / girlfriend Suzanne Stroebe and I ventured twice into the frigid landscape of Northern Utah to Rozel Point, the home of «Spiral Jetty» on the Great Salt Lake.
With a new name and fresh art on the premises, Judith Charles Gallery is poised to keep the Bowery art row fueled and warming the bellies of art starved lovers well into the frigid days ahead.
We are also excited to launch a brand new TV spot that drops you into the frigid and relentless plains of Skyrim as you get ready for an all - new journey against rival factions, creatures, and Alduin — the worldeater.
Unlike other spaniels, this breed was not developed to flush birds but rather to jump into the frigid waters of Ireland to retrieve dead or wounded wildfowl.
If you're walking near «frozen» ponds, lakes, or streams, remember ice is not always uniformly thick or stable, and your pup could fall through into frigid water if he or she is allowed to explore off - leash.
So true — so much of writing is just jumping into that frigid water!
It is Christmastime, and though there is no snow on the dry stone road, the horses shoot clouds of steam into the frigid air through their nostrils.
Farrow's second Émile Cinq - Mars novel opens with a stunning sequence in which the Montreal police detective finds a body submerged in water beneath a frozen lake, a favorite haunt of ice fisherman: «The circular ice hole was partially filled with water, and a few inches below the surface floated a human head, the long hair beaded with ice, the face plunged down into the frigid lake.»
It's a spectacular piece of work, from director James Cameron's plotting of the story between past and present (though not his direction of Billy Zane) to the stunning execution of the ship's slow descent into the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Almost exactly 104 years ago today, the RMS Titanic, a British passenger liner, struck an iceberg and sank into the frigid waters of the North Atlantic, dooming over 1,500 passengers and crew out of 2,224 total people aboard.
But you can tell there's a lot of goodwill lingering around the edges since they are charmed by Dad's transformation from uptight to slightly crazy as he converts his apartment into a frigid ice and snow playground for his penguin pack.
Long before Edmonton started its long expansion into the frigid wilderness, downtown was where it was it at; this is still the case today, and visitors and couples out for a date will find that downtown is host to some of the best bars and restaurants that the city has to offer.
For those in the desert, it means the daily lows drop into the frigid 70s, some non-heated pools are still usable, and shorts are perfectly appropriate for Thanksgiving attire.
«Tis the season to go out into the frigid temperatures.
Anything that can make those trips into the frigid outdoors bearable is on heavy rotation at the moment; two of my most worn items recently, I'm wearing in this post, so I'll start with those.
Scientists from NASA's MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission) spacecraft have determined that solar wind and radiation stripped away the Martian atmosphere, transforming Mars from a planet that could have supported life billions of years ago into a frigid, dry world.
Two University of Chicago scientists researched whether a planet dramatically ripped from its solar system and sent forth into the frigid atmosphere of open space could still harbor life under frozen oceans.
Then the probe will leave Pluto behind, vanishing into the frigid darkness beyond the planets.
Two men died in Westerport, Massachusetts, while duck hunting on Tuesday when their boat capsized, dropping them into a frigid river, officials said.
IF YOU travel out to the far edge of the solar system, into the frigid wastes beyond Pluto, you'll see something strange.
I worried that the ice would give way and we would plunge into the frigid waters below.
On 28 December 1879, a mere 18 months after opening, its central section collapsed in a violent storm, sending a passenger train plunging into the frigid waters below and killing all 75 or so on board.
Then in early October, as they plowed into the frigid waters of Long Island Sound, they found disastrous proof of the rumors: pot after pot of dead lobsters, and others so weak they died a day or two after arriving on land.
POWRANNA Australia (Reuters)- Thousands of Black Angus bulls snort steam gently into the frigid early morning air at Tasmania's largest cattle feedlot as they jostle for space at a long grain trough.
An ace US Airways pilot made an astonishing controlled crash landing into the frigid Hudson River after his jet hit geese and lost power minutes after takeoff...
The Stony Point Seals» Polar Plunge founder John Fox and his buddies to start the town's annual fling into the frigid surf off the town's Hudson River coastline 19 years ago.
Though the chaos diminished after the agitator was thrown into the frigid winter night — her smashed iPhone later retrieved from the corner of the room — crowd members continued to add rambunctious commentary to the evening.
While this may seem a bit of an oddity, like who even noticed this trend, but some people put a lot of stake into this frigid sign.
Heading into a frigid January root vegetable soup seems a sensible way to go, this is so beautifully in season, requiring very few ingredients and very little effort to produce a stellar result.

Not exact matches

Step out of the frigid drizzle into Unilever's factory outside Liverpool in northern England, and the brightly lit, automated assembly line gleams in stark contrast to the gloom outside.
Luckily the mountains and the summer months and perhaps if you are into winter activities (which I am definitely not), make up for the frigid frigid weather!
And farther into Siberia, Chinese and Central Asian merchants have come north to the markets of Irkutsk to sell the sweet and hot peppers that grow more easily in less frigid climes.
Jim Harbaugh liked to tuck his sweatshirt into his Dockers in San Francisco but had to stuff a whole North Face puffer coat into his khakis in frigid Ann Arbor.
It won't be frigid by Lambeau Field standards, temperature at kickoff forecasted to be in the low 60s before dropping into the mid-50s later in the evening, but it will be a departure for both teams from recent games.
On a frigid February day last year, Michele Hays filed into Evanston Township High School with other concerned parents to talk with district administrators about school lunches.
There, Republicans voted Tuesday to re-nominate Speaker Paul Ryan., after recalcitrant conservatives and Trump backers upset by Ryan's frigid campaign - season treatment of Trump fell into line.
Governor Cuomo's mandate to take homeless people off the streets and into shelters when frigid temperatures strike has raised some questions among those who work with homeless individuals.
This suggests they formed in the frigid outer reaches of the cloud of gas and dust that condensed into our solar system, say Jean Duprat of the University of Paris - South in Orsay, France, and colleagues.
Originally it was thought that the ethane condenses into droplets, and rains down in the frigid cold of Titan's — 290 degree Fahrenheit atmosphere.
Any planet in such a star's habitable zone is close enough to be tidally locked into a perpetually blazing dayside and frigid eternal nightside or, worse, shredded by tidal forces.
Frigid water is seeping into and out of a vast lake beneath 4 kilometers of ice in Antarctica.
That's been a struggle: It took more than 70 years for researchers to coax frigid bosons — which, along with fermions, are the basic particles that comprise all known visible matter in the universe — into an arrangement dubbed a Bose - Einstein condensate, named for physicists Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose who predicted it in 1924.
The guts of the Large Hadron Collider's more than 1700 large superconducting magnets have been cooled with liquid helium to a frigid 1.9 K, and now that the 35,000 metric tons of hardware are cold, physicists can soon resume feeding particles into the machine's twin rings, says CERN spokesperson James Gillies.
The Southern Hemisphere's unrelenting winds and frigid air froze ocean water into 7.6 million square miles (19.7 million square kilometers) of Antarctic sea ice this winter, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
As we spread further out into the solar system, we will need materials like metallic glass to be able to construct equipment that can survive frigid environments.
That means the frigid object probably harbors enough mass to be shaped into a sphere by its own gravity, entitling it to «dwarf planet» status, researchers said.
One potential problem is that the atmosphere may condense into large ice caps on the frigid night side of these planets, which could result in total atmosphere collapse and the loss of habitable conditions.
Snowpocalypse 2010, instead of a frigid anomaly, may have been a mere glimpse into a snowed - in future for parts of the world, a new study suggests.
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