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  2. Winter storms are hitting the U.S. Here's how to keep your ...

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    Here’s how to plan ahead for winter weather — from what to expect this season to expert tips for staying safe and warm. Winter weather can be dangerous — even in the warmer South

  3. Is your kid shy, or simply slow to warm up? Why being ... - AOL

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    How to support slow-to-warm-up kids. Naturally cautious children generally prefer to stay in their comfort zone, but what they want (to stay home and build with Legos), may not always be good for ...

  4. Why you should keep exercising in cold weather

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    Second, know the weather. Look up the forecast in advance and be aware of factors like the wind chill, which can make the temperature feel a lot colder than the thermometer may indicate. Try to go ...

  5. Kotatsu - Wikipedia

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    A kotatsu is a relatively inexpensive way to stay warm in the winter, as the futons trap the warm air. [3] Families may choose to concentrate their activity in this one area of the house in order to save on energy costs. [9] In the summer, the blanket may be removed, and the kotatsu used as a normal table.

  6. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of heat the body is adapted to, humid heat and dry heat, but the body adapts to both in similar ways. Humid heat is characterized by warmer temperatures with a high amount of water vapor in the air, while dry heat is characterized by warmer temperatures with little to no vapor, such as desert conditions.

  7. Extreme cold weather clothing - Wikipedia

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    The original cold weather clothing was made of furs. The fibers of the fur trapped insulating air, lanolin on the fur repelled water. Knitted wool is an effective insulator when dry, but ineffective when wet. Goose down is the lightest insulator, and still used today. Its quality, called loft is a measure of its low density. It is ineffective ...

  8. Cutting back on indoor heating costs? Here are 25 ways to ...

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    If you can’t afford, don’t have or are cutting back on indoor heating, here are 25 ways to stay warm this winter — with or without indoor heating — on a budget.

  9. Weather - Wikipedia

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    Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. [1] On Earth , most weather phenomena occur in the lowest layer of the planet's atmosphere , the troposphere , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] just below the stratosphere .