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  2. Hydrolock - Wikipedia

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    Hydrolock most commonly occurs in automobiles when driving through floods, either where the water is above the level of the air intake or the vehicle's speed is excessive, creating a tall bow wave. A vehicle fitted with a cold air intake mounted low on the vehicle will be especially vulnerable to hydrolocking when being driven through standing ...

  3. Cold air intake - Wikipedia

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    Some strategies used in designing aftermarket cold air intakes are: Reworking parts of the intake that create turbulence to reduce air resistance. [2] Providing a more direct route to the air intake by eliminating muffling devices. Shortening the length of the intake. Placing the intake duct to use the ram-air effect to give positive pressure ...

  4. Cold-air pool - Wikipedia

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    A cold-air pool is an accumulation of cold air in a topographic depression, such as a valley or basin. The cold air is produced by radiative cooling at night along the slopes and sinks down, as it is denser than the surrounding air, settling at the bottom of the depression.

  5. Cold pool - Wikipedia

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    In atmospheric science, a cold pool (CP) is a cold pocket of dense air that forms when rain evaporates during intense precipitation e.g. underneath a thunderstorm cloud or a precipitating shallow cloud. Typically, cold pools spread at 10 m/s and last 2–3 hours. [1] Cold pools are ubiquitous both over land and ocean. [2]

  6. Environmental control system - Wikipedia

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    The cold air then enters the compressor, where it is repressurized, which reheats the air. A pass through the secondary ram-air heat exchanger cools the air while maintaining the high pressure. The air then passes through a turbine which expands the air to further reduce heat.

  7. Snow, wintry mix and rain to follow Arctic air in Northeast

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    The depth and staying power of the cold air will determine the amount of frozen precipitation (snow and sleet) versus liquid precipitation (freezing rain and plain rain) in the zone from eastern ...

  8. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    The warm air overrides the cooler air and moves upward. Warm fronts are followed by extended periods of light rain and drizzle due to the fact that, after the warm air rises above the cooler air (which remains on the ground), it gradually cools due to the air's expansion while being lifted, which forms clouds and leads to precipitation.

  9. Warmer air accompanied by rain, ice and snow headed to ... - AOL

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    "As the moist, warmer air overrides this entrenched cold air at the surfaces, there will be a threat for freezing rain and icy conditions Monday into Monday night across parts of upstate New York ...

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