Meteorology studies atmospheric phenomena, especially weather. Cold weather refers to unusually cold periods. Hot weather denotes unusually high temperatures. Thaw describes warm weather after freezing. Precipitation refers to water falling to Earth
Represents cold temperatures, weather, and frozen conditions. Describes cold, distant, or impersonal behavior. Can be used as a slang alternative to "cool" or "chill"
Hypothermia is a dangerous drop in body temperature below 95°F. Normal body temperature averages 98.6°F. About 700-1,500 people die yearly from cold exposure in the U.S
Cold means uncomfortably low temperature for humans. Food can be served cold after initial cooking or chilled. Processing without heat is also considered cold
British weather is highly unpredictable and changeable. Four seasons can occur simultaneously in one day. Weather can change quickly and unpredictably
Frostbite is skin and tissue freezing injury. Early stage (frostnip) causes cold feeling and numbness. Most common on fingers, toes, ears, cheeks and nose