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lowe

American  
[loh] / loʊ /

verb (used without object)

British Dialect.
lowed, lowing
  1. variant of low.


Löwe British  
/ ˈløːvə /

noun

  1. See Loewe

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With unseasonably warm weather and the start of an El Niño cycle, Cal State Long Beach Shark Lab Director Chris Lowe predicts this sighting is just the start of a “very sharky summer.”

From Los Angeles Times

Lowe, who has been studying the behavior of juvenile great white sharks along the Southern California coast for 20 years, was not surprised by the appearance of a finned friend.

From Los Angeles Times

In the last 10 years, the lab has measured a significant increase in the number of juvenile great white sharks spending winter in Southern California, Lowe said.

From Los Angeles Times

Lowe primarily attributes this behavior shift to warming waters from climate change.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the phrase “sharky summer” might send shivers down the spines of some swimmers, Lowe does not believe this is cause for major alarm.

From Los Angeles Times