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Что (кто) такое cold weather construction - определение

LAW REGULATING ACCESS TO UTILITIES
Cold Weather Rule; Cold weather law; Cold Weather Law
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cold snap         
WEATHER PHENOMENON
Cold Snap; Coldsnap; Cold Wave; Cold spell; Coldwaves; Cold waves; Coldwave; Cold wave (weather); Cold snap; Cold air outbreak; List of cold waves
(cold snaps)
A cold snap is a short period of cold and icy weather.
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Cold wave         
WEATHER PHENOMENON
Cold Snap; Coldsnap; Cold Wave; Cold spell; Coldwaves; Cold waves; Coldwave; Cold wave (weather); Cold snap; Cold air outbreak; List of cold waves
A cold wave (known in some regions as a cold snap or cold spell) is a weather phenomenon that is distinguished by a cooling of the air. Specifically, as used by the U.
Cold wave         
WEATHER PHENOMENON
Cold Snap; Coldsnap; Cold Wave; Cold spell; Coldwaves; Cold waves; Coldwave; Cold wave (weather); Cold snap; Cold air outbreak; List of cold waves
·add. ·- In the terminology of the United States Weather Bureau, an unusual fall in temperature, to or below the freezing point, exceeding 16° in twenty-four hours or 20° in thirty-six hours, independent of the diurnal range.
Weather forecasting         
  • Modern weather predictions aid in timely evacuations and potentially save lives and prevent property damage
  • An [[air handling unit]] is used for the heating and cooling of air in a central location (click on image for legend).
  • BBC television weather chart for November 13, 1936
  • Weather map of Europe, December 10, 1887
  • mbar]] [[geopotential height]] and absolute [[vorticity]] prediction from a numerical weather prediction model
  • visual style]] that an American newspaper might use. Temperatures are given in Fahrenheit.
  • Emblem of JTWC Joint Typhoon Warning Center
  • Chaitén volcano]] stretching across [[Patagonia]] from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean
  • The ''Royal Charter'' sank in an October 1859 storm, stimulating the establishment of modern weather forecasting.
APPLICATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO PREDICT THE CONDITIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE FOR A GIVEN LOCATION AND TIME
Weather forecast; Weather prediction; Weather outlook; Weather forecasts; Weather forecasting and prediction; Weather forecasters; Weatherforecasting; Temperature forecasting; Persistence forecast; Persistence forecasts; Persistence forecasting; What The Forecast; What the Forecast; History of weather forecasting; Weather bulletin; Short-term forecast; Long-term forecast; Short-term weather forecast; Long-term weather forecast; Short term forecast; Long term forecast; Short term weather forecast; Long term weather forecast
Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the conditions of the atmosphere for a given location and time. People have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia and formally since the 19th century.
Weather derivative         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT TO REDUCE RISK ASSOCIATED WITH ADVERSE OR UNEXPECTED WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Weather Derivatives; Weather future; Snow derivative; Weather derivatives; Weather option; Weather options; Weather futures
Weather derivatives are financial instruments that can be used by organizations or individuals as part of a risk management strategy to reduce risk associated with adverse or unexpected weather conditions. Weather derivatives are index-based instruments that usually use observed weather data at a weather station to create an index on which a payout can be based.
Weather map         
  • Sir [[Francis Galton]], the inventor of the weather map
  • US weather map from 1843
TABLE OF WEATHER ELEMENTS
Weather maps; Weather chart; Meteorological chart; Synoptic weather chart
·add. ·- A map or chart showing the principal meteorological elements at a given hour and over an extended region. Such maps usually show the height of the barometer, the temperature of the air, the relative humidity, the state of the weather, and the direction and velocity of the wind. Isobars and isotherms outline the general distribution of temperature and pressure, while shaded areas indicate the sections over which rain has just fallen. Other lines inclose areas where the temperature has fallen or risen markedly. In tabular form are shown changes of pressure and of temperature, maximum and minimum temperatures, and total rain for each weather station since the last issue, usually 12 hours.
Hajós construction         
  • ''K''<sub>4</sub>}} by identifying a vertex from each copy into a single vertex (shown with both colors), deleting an edge incident to the combined vertex within each subgraph (dashed) and adding a new edge connecting the endpoints of the deleted edges (thick green), produces the [[Moser spindle]].
GRAPH OPERATION
Hajos construction; Hajós Construction
In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, the Hajós construction is an operation on graphs named after that may be used to construct any critical graph or any graph whose chromatic number is at least some given threshold.
Weather god         
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  • Hindu]] goddess of rain.
DEITY IN MYTHOLOGY ASSOCIATED WITH WEATHER PHENOMENA SUCH AS THUNDER, LIGHTNING, RAIN AND WIND
Weather gods; Weather-god; Weather-gods; Weathergod; Weathergods; Storm god; Weather deity; Storm deity; Storm-god; Storm God; Storm gods; God of the storms
A weather god or goddess, also frequently known as a storm god or goddess, is a deity in mythology associated with weather phenomena such as thunder, snow, lightning, rain, wind, storms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Should they only be in charge of one feature of a storm, they will be called after that attribute, such as a rain god or a lightning/thunder god.
Cold working         
METALWORKING TECHNIQUE WHERE METAL IS SHAPED WHILE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
Cold work; Cold forming
In metallurgy, cold forming or cold working is any metalworking process in which metal is shaped below its recrystallization temperature, usually at the ambient temperature. Such processes are contrasted with hot working techniques like hot rolling, forging, welding, etc.
Clerk of the Weather         
Weather Clerk
The Clerk of the Weather or the Weather Clerk is "an imaginary functionary facetiously supposed to direct the weather."Thomas Davidson, Chambers's twentieth century dictionary of the English language, 1907, s.

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Cold weather rule

A cold weather rule or cold weather law is a law or regulation that prohibits public utility companies from disconnecting customers who are unable to pay for the energy used to heat their homes during the winter. Such regulations may also require utility companies to reconnect customers during those periods. Several U.S. states have such rules, including Kansas, Minnesota, and Missouri. The protection provided by a cold weather rule may not be automatic, and poor customers may have to register with their service provider to indicate either a complete inability to pay or to set up a special payment plan.

In Minnesota, the rule is in effect between October 15 and April 15 of the next year, and requires reconnection of electricity and/or natural gas depending on which energy sources are necessary for heat. The state's Public Utilities Commission doesn't regulate liquefied petroleum gas or oil, so those services may not be provided. However, if an LP- or oil-fired heater requires electricity in order to function, the rule requires electrical service to be reconnected.

In addition to providing warmth for residents, cold weather rules help prevent damage to homes. Wintertime temperatures can freeze Water pipes, potentially causing bursts in the lines as the water inside expands as it turns into ice. Cleaning up after this can lay heavy burdens upon people who are already of limited financial means.