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A cross country skier makes his way across Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis
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A cross country skier makes his way across Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis
A cross country skier makes his way across Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis, January 7, 2014. The National Weather Service (NWS) said Tuesdays high is expected to be near zero. A deadly blast of arctic air shattered decades-old temperature records as it enveloped the eastern United States on Tuesday, snarling air, road and rail travel, driving energy prices higher and overwhelming shelters for homeless people. At least eight deaths have been reported across the country because of the polar air mass sweeping over North America during the past few days. Authorities have put about half of the United States under a wind chill warning or cold weather advisory. REUTERS/Eric Miller (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - GM1EA180O6F01
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In this photo print, taken by Eric Miller for Reuters Images, a cross country skier fearlessly glides across the frozen expanse of Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis. The date is January 7,2014, and the National Weather Service has predicted that the day's high temperature will hover near zero degrees Fahrenheit. The image captures the sheer determination and resilience of individuals braving the frigid conditions brought on by an unprecedented blast of arctic air engulfing the eastern United States. This polar vortex shattered long-standing temperature records, causing havoc in various aspects of daily life. Airports faced delays and cancellations while roads became treacherous to navigate. Rail travel was also disrupted as energy prices soared due to increased demand. Tragically, at least eight deaths were reported across the country as a result of this extreme weather event. Homeless shelters struggled to accommodate those seeking refuge from subzero temperatures. Authorities issued wind chill warnings and cold weather advisories for nearly half of the United States affected by this bone-chilling cold front. Eric Miller's photograph serves as a powerful reminder not only of nature's awe-inspiring beauty but also its potential danger when pushed to extremes. It encapsulates both human strength and vulnerability against Mother Nature's forces—a testament to our ability to adapt and persevere even in adverse circumstances.
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