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  2. Flash freezing - Wikipedia

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    Flash freezing being used for cryopreservation. Flash freezing is used in the food industry to quickly freeze perishable food items (see frozen food). In this case, food items are subjected to temperatures well below [clarification needed] the freezing point of water. Thus, smaller ice crystals are formed, causing less damage to cell membranes. [4]

  3. Christmas Icetastrophe - Wikipedia

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    The town begins to progressively flash freeze, and the effect spreads outward at an alarming rate. Charlie Ratchet, a local father, teams up with Alex Novak, a graduate student who wants to study the meteorite. Together they set out to counter the effects of the freezing meteorite on their town before everything, and every one, ends up frozen.

  4. Northeast could see flash freeze after plunging temperatures ...

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    Northeast could see flash freeze after plunging temperatures, drenching rain. Emilee Speck. December 11, 2024 at 12:32 PM.

  5. Video: Flash freeze, heavy snow coming (2-2-22) - AOL

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  6. 2020–21 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    The first two storms were both major ice storms, with the first ice storm resulting in 12 fatalities and the second causing up to 1.5 in (38 mm) of freezing rain accretion. The next two storms were both Category 3 winter storms on the Regional Snowfall Index scale, with the first of the storms causing at least 237 fatalities and about $22.5 ...

  7. The NWS has currently issued two winter storm warnings and two winter weather advisories in areas such as the Central Coast, Seattle, Everett, the Olympics and Bellevue, as well as a freezing fog ...

  8. Dippin' Dots - Wikipedia

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    Dippin' Dots are stored and transported at –40 degree Fahrenheit (–40 °C), which is colder than most frozen foods require. The company's development of ultra low temperature freezers, proper storage and transportation got the company involved from about 1988 with selling their equipment for other uses, such as preserving microbiological cultures for fermentation.

  9. Update| Sub-zero temps put Eastern WA in deep freeze ... - AOL

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