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An ice age can be a result of a nuclear winter or natural forces.
"One month does not a nuclear winter make," he added.
For the moment, fortunately, there's no such thing as nuclear winter, either.
Within two months of the war, Britain is gripped by a nuclear winter.
Apparently we have avoided that nuclear winter in the near term.
IN the market for initial public offerings, nuclear winter appears to be over.
"Still, I'll bet a bunch of them could create something just like nuclear winter."
The other world was not much better - it was in the middle of a nuclear winter.
Rather, the nuclear winter after such a war would lead to mass starvation, killing most of the world's population.
"If you mean the sort of thing that wiped out the dinosaurs, a nuclear winter, no," she told them.
The term was coined by analogy to the idea of a nuclear winter.
The world is in a nuclear winter, though that phrase is never used.
The toppled trade center resembled a nuclear winter war zone.
But life under Labour would be like a nuclear winter.'
It is possible for the game to end in a nuclear winter, in which case everyone loses.
At least the nuclear winter freed our race from that sort of territoriality.
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The setting is the world following the end of the nuclear winter scenario from the first Midwinter game.
The nuclear winter scenario was much less severe than the computers had guessed.
Forecasts of both nuclear winter and the greenhouse effect depend on computer models.
That theory led directly to the nuclear winter hypothesis.
As the nuclear winter slowly ended the insects moved north and south again, away from the tropics.
A vigorous scientific debate ensued on just how serious nuclear winter might be.
Nuclear winter was first calculated and named in 1982/83 by a group of five scientists, to which I'm proud to belong.