COLD
If you had a choice, which would you choose?
I have had a very deepphilosophical argument in my head lately. If I had a choice, which would I choose? I live in a place that does not have air conditioning, central heat, dishwasher or laundry fa...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 4:47 PM
Brief Reflections on this Frigid Winter Day
My nose is cold. So are my feet. Im wearing two pairs of socks, but Im foolishly sitting by a sliding glass door and its two degrees out with a wind chill of minus seven. I suppose I ought to move,...
Posted on 1/24/13 at 12:44 PM
The Deep Chill
Sports reporter Jordan Willi and I swapped emails the other day. I sent him the hilarious NFL: Bad Lip Reading YouTube video clipfeaturing Minnesota Vikings own Adrian Peterson, and he sent me a YouTu...
Posted on 1/21/13 at 9:50 PM
Germanarctica!
Normally at about this time of year, there would be snow ranging from six inches to a foot in the northern parts of the US and all of Canada, while Europe would thaw early because of its mild winters...
Posted on 2/8/12 at 7:26 AM
A cure for the common cold?
If there's a cure for the common cold, perhaps it's all in our heads. A study recently published in the Annals of Family Medicine examined the placebo effect on people suffering from colds, and found...
Posted on 8/4/11 at 12:29 PM
Punishing wind chills arrive in the region
WORTHINGTON — Chester Hunter has seen a lot of winters in his more than of 30 years as an education professional.
By Ryan McGaughey , February 01, 2011
Warm coffee, cold weather: Former Globe photographer experiments with coffee at -40 degrees F
By Daily Globe , January 21, 2011
Here we go again
By Ryan McGaughey , December 20, 2010
A second day of closures
WORTHINGTON — Area residents woke up to bright sunshine Friday, but also another round of school and business closings in the wake of the latest winter storm.
By Daily Globe , January 09, 2010
Column: "Too cold to snow" a flawed weather concept
When I was a grade-school kid and living in Alabama, we learned that when the weather turned really cold, it was “too cold to snow.” I have heard that same misnomer since I’ve lived here in the North, too.By John Wheeler, WDAY , January 06, 2010
Update: Teen who had hypothermia upgraded to satisfactory condition
FARGO - An 18-year-old Fargo student who was lost outside for about three hours in sub-zero temperatures after leaving a New Year’s Eve party has been upgraded from serious to satisfactory condition at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.By Mike Nowatzki, INFORUM , January 05, 2010
Below zero temps offer bitter bite; chill will remain through week
WORTHINGTON — Worthington has hit a new low — a bitterly cold, stay-in-your-home, don’t-start-your-car kind of low.
By Julie Buntjer , January 05, 2010
Cold weather brings health, safety risks
WILLMAR — By the time winter is over, local emergency medical workers figure they’ll have treated at least a few cases of hypothermia, broken bones from falling on ice, chest pains triggered by shoveling snow, and even a few snowblower-related injuries.By Anne Polta, West Central Tribune , December 30, 2009
Dangerous wind chill blankets the area
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - The blizzard warning expired at noon, but the wind chill advisory remains in effect until noon Thursday for Lyon, Osceola, Dickinson and O'Brien counties in Iowa and Murray, Cottonwood, Nobles, Jackson, Pipestone and Rock counties in Minnesota
By DAILY GLOBE , December 09, 2009
What makes us feel cold?
As a senior in high school, Mark Ewens and his friends ventured out into a rare New Orleans snowstorm.By Mike Nowatzki, The Forum , December 01, 2008
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