Cold Air
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Artists | Drowse |
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Release date | March 9, 2018 |
Genres | Alternative/Indie |
Labels | The Flenser |
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ID | 2926468 |
About Cold Air
North facing 'ice rink Monday' as freeze hits roads
... Met Office chief meteorologist Jason Kelly said: " The first Atlantic air mass for a while is making some inroads across southern and central parts of the country bringing less cold conditions to many southern areas, whilst the Cold Air mass continues to hold on in the north...
Colder days and nights ahead - BBC Weather
... How long will the cold weather last? Once Cold Air is in place it can be very difficult to shift...
UK cold snap persists with sub-zero nights to come
... The cold November weather is being felt well beyond the UK, with much of Europe also shivering with Cold Air from the Arctic...
Chilly UK dips to -8C as snow and ice forecast
... The current blasts of Cold Air are coming from Scandinavia where people are experiencing near-record cold November weather...
Snow and ice warnings issued for large parts of UK
... The Cold Air is coming from Scandinavia where people there are experiencing near-record cold November weather...
A change in the weather - is there snow on the way? - BBC Weather
... It would only take a shot of Cold Air at the right time to bring a flake - or more - of snow on Christmas Day...
Remembrance Day: King Charles leads wreath-laying on Whitehall
... A command is barked into the thick Cold Air: " Stand at ease, stand easy...
Pret a Manger fined over London worker stuck in freezer
... At one point, she tried to tear up a cardboard box to use as cover from the ventilator blowing out Cold Air, but her hands were too cold to break it...
Remembrance Day: King Charles leads wreath-laying on Whitehall
By Jonny DymondRoyal correspondent on Whitehall
For One Day a year The Hustle and bustle of London's Whitehall - gawking tourists, chanting protestors and hooting taxis - is Swept Away and in its place a very different slice of Britain descends.
On Sunday came military veterans, lots of them, in blazers and berets, well-shined shoes and crisply-creased trousers, with nods to old comrades and regimental rivals.
Here were families making sure their loved ones were remembered and here were people who had come to see The Spectacle , but also to pay their respects.
The Crowd That lines Whitehall on these Remembrance Sundays do not all dress up for the occasion. But this is a Britain with Sunday-best manners, polite and orderly, this is A Day of unity in divided times.
The hinge of This Day is the Eleventh Hour - That time on 11 November 1918 when four terrible years of slaughter came to end.
The two minutes' silence That falls after Big Ben sounds sees faces long with memory and grief, none more so than The King , a single poppy blazing out from the blue-grey lapel of his greatcoat.
A command is barked into the thick Cold Air : " Stand At Ease , stand easy. " The troops settle a little.
And Then begins the Beating Heart of The Day , The Parade of veterans, in berets and bowler hats, sometimes in wheelchairs and sometimes led by guide dogs.
Their march not quite as steady as it once was, but their pride shining out like the medals across their chests.
As they pass The Cenotaph - Whitehall 's 103-year-old War Memorial - Heads Swing Left in unison, some give a sharp salute.
And, as they pass, they yield up their ring of poppies, which is taken to The Base of The Cenotaph and laid gently down, The Ring of red around the simple monument gradually becoming a long carpet of remembrance.
Read the latest from our royal correspondent Sean Coughlan -
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com