Arctic$4780$ - translation to greek
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Arctic$4780$ - translation to greek

SHIP
CGS Arctic; C.G.S. Arctic
  • Aerial view of ''Gauss'' in the ice during the German Antarctic Expedition taken using a tethered balloon
  • Postcard showing the construction of ''Gauss''

Arctic      
adj. αρκτικός
cold front         
  • Altocumulus undulatus clouds several hours after a cold front
  • Altocumulus clouds often are a sign of an entering cold front.
  • An incoming cold front in northern Ohio (2016)
  • The symbol of a cold front: a blue line with triangles pointing in the direction of travel
  • Strong thunderstorm associated with a cold front in [[Northern Mexico]]
  • Occluded cyclone]] example. The triple point is the intersection of the cold, warm, and occluded fronts.
  • A cold front as it appeared on the [[National Weather Service Wichita, Kansas]] [[WSR-88D]] on April 3, 2011. The thin blue line labeled "cold front" is the front, with severe thunderstorms seen developing behind the front, which is moving towards the bottom right.
  • Stratocumulus clouds after a cold front
LEADING EDGE OF A COOLER MASS OF AIR
Arctic blast; Cold fornt; Cold frontr; Coldfront; Cold fronts
ψυχρό μέτωπο

Definition

arctic
a.
Northern, boreal, septentrional, septentrion.

Wikipedia

Gauss (ship)

Gauss was a ship built in Germany specially for polar exploration, named after the mathematician and physical scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss. Purchased by Canada in 1904, the vessel was renamed CGS Arctic. As Arctic, the vessel made annual trips to the Canadian Arctic until 1925. The ship's fate is disputed among the sources, but all claim that by the mid-1920s, the vessel was out of service.