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Re: amuren77 post# 93371

Wednesday, 04/11/2012 1:10:07 PM

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:10:07 PM

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In the USA and some other regions in the Northern Hemisphere, the astronomical March equinox (currently around 21 March) is often taken to mark the first day of spring, and the Northern solstice is sometimes taken as the first day of summer (usually 21 June in the Northern Hemisphere). In another US tradition, 2 February, Candlemas, can be regarded as the start of spring if it is mild (see Groundhog Day). In South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, spring begins on 1 September, and has no relation to the vernal equinox.[2] In Ireland spring traditionally starts on 1 February, St Brigid's Day,[3] although Irish meteorologists consider the whole of February to be part of winter.[4][5]



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