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This New York Times article explains the abnormally cold temperatures in the United States in the winter of 2009 and 2010. The article says a changing pressure pattern called the arctic oscillation is responsible. It also touches on global climate change.
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<a href="https://www.compadre.org/portal/items/detail.cfm?ID=9904">New York Times Company. Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why. New York: New York Times Company, January 10, 2010.</a>
AIP Format
(New York Times Company, New York, 2010), WWW Document, (https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why (New York Times Company, New York, 2010), <https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html>.
APA Format
Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why. (2010, January 10). Retrieved April 26, 2024, from New York Times Company: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html
Chicago Format
New York Times Company. Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why. New York: New York Times Company, January 10, 2010. https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html (accessed 26 April 2024).
MLA Format
Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why. New York: New York Times Company, 2010. 10 Jan. 2010. 26 Apr. 2024 <https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html>.
BibTeX Export Format
@misc{
Title = {Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why},
Publisher = {New York Times Company},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {26 April 2024},
Month = {January 10, 2010},
Year = {2010}
}
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%T Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why %D January 10, 2010 %I New York Times Company %C New York %U https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html %O text/html
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%0 Electronic Source %D January 10, 2010 %T Feeling that Cold Wind? Here's Why %I New York Times Company %V 2024 %N 26 April 2024 %8 January 10, 2010 %9 text/html %U https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weekinreview/10chang.html Disclaimer: ComPADRE offers citation styles as a guide only. We cannot offer interpretations about citations as this is an automated procedure. Please refer to the style manuals in the Citation Source Information area for clarifications.
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