Indian summer
Indian summer (Indian summer) is fine weather calm warmly from late fall to early winter [1].
It is covered by a migratory anticyclone and does it and occurs.
It is a winter season word (as for the winter of the lunar calendar old calendar from October to December).
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Koharu
Koharu (carry in season Koharu) is an another name of October in Chinese classics in the old calendar. Because weather was similar to the climate of these days in spring, I came to be called Koharu [2].
In the solar calendar, it is about 11 these past months. It is the synodic month including the light snow (about November 22), and - about December 22 can be October at the maximum in greater detail in the old calendar on about October 23.
Like Indian summer, it is a winter season word.
Name of each place
There is a similar climate in middle latitude each place, but some time slips off by an area.
- Indian summer
- I call a (formerly New England) similar climate in North America Indian summer (Indian summer, summer of the Indian) and am translated as Indian summer [3].
- In national Weather Service (NWS) of the United States of America Indian summer
An unseasonably warm period near the middle of autumn, usually following a substantial period of cool weather.
(after cool climates considerably usually followed out of season of the eighth lunar month during a period in a warm period, I come) — National Weather Service Glossary[4]
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- バービエ レータ
- I call a similar climate бабьелето (バービエ レータ, summer of the woman) in Russia and am translated as Indian summer [5].
- But time deviates from difference in latitude and is considered to be September 21 or 27th [7] from beginning of September [6], September 14 from early fall [5], the end of August.
In addition, is Central Europe and North Europe; "the summer of the old woman" in the U.K. called "the summer of the St. Malle tongue" [8].
Source
- ^ Meteorological Agency | Forecast term season phenomenon
- ^ 荊楚 歲 time note
- ^ "Indian summer" "English-Japanese Dictionary for The General Reader" Tokuichiro Matsuda, Kenkyusha, 1984.
- ^ National Weather Service Glossary: Indian Summer
- ^ a b "бабий" "Expo friend company Russian dictionary" Expo friend company, 1975.
- ^ blockhouse F Ron encyclopedia
- ^ Толковыйсловарьживоговеликорусскогоязыка
- For ^ Yo Nyoumura "meteorological story Natsumesha good so much", 2,003 years, it is page 135. ISBN 4-8163-3468-8.
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