Examples of using Cold wave in English and their translations into Spanish
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the lowest since 1968 wit~ the exception of the harvest in 1984 when a cold wave destroyed most of the crop.
The term"cold wave" appeared in the 26 November 1977 issue of UK weekly music paper, Sounds: the caption of its picture-cover, showing Kraftwerk's Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider was"New musick: The cold wave.
Cold waves, winter storms
Cold waves have become less frequent and intense across the Nation.
Cold waves, heavy snowfall
Such cold waves have caused famines.
Very likelya(cold waves not treated by WGI) Very likelya.
epizootic disease, and cold waves.
It is the ideal dish for the so called"mountain days", the cold waves, or for when you get the whim!
The winter can bring prolonged cold waves, especially on the eastern side of the Continental Divide.
heat waves, cold waves.
heat and cold waves, flooding and drought)
An example comes from the Bolivian highlands, where smallscale natural disasters- cold waves, unseasonal hail, etc.- can have a major impact on the livelihoods of poor communities and individual households.
Cold waves generally are capable of occurring any geological location
with occasional cold waves.
floods and cold waves, which are regularly occurring phenomena in Bangladesh.
storms, cold waves and hail.
North American tour and included three dates for the 2018 Cold Waves festival, which they had performed in the year prior while supporting KMFDM.
world class surfing with cold waves and friendly atmosphere,