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  2. What's the difference between meteorological and astronomical ...

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    The spring season associated with the vernal equinox, called astronomical spring, occurs on or around March 20 in the Northern Hemisphere, but meteorologists recognize March 1 as the first day of ...

  3. Everything you need to know about the spring equinox - AOL

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    The Met Office explains the difference between meteorological spring and astronomical spring

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    A quick look at the calendar shows the first day of spring, landing in mid-March, is right around the corner. But, did you know it also starts on March 1?

  5. Station model - Wikipedia

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    For pilots, knowledge of the horizontal visibility helps determine if they are flying through instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), such as foggy or smoky conditions, as well as areas of intense precipitation. Present weather depicted with the station model can include:

  6. File:Zero length spring graph.svg - Wikipedia

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    zero length spring graph: Image title: Spring length L vs force F graph of ordinary (+), zero-length (0) and negative length (−) springs with the same minimum length L0 and spring constant by CMG Lee. Width: 100%: Height: 100%

  7. Early spring or 6 more weeks of winter? AccuWeather ... - AOL

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    Meteorological spring kicks off on Friday, March 1, while astronomical spring begins on the equinox, which takes place at 11:06 p.m. EDT on March 19.

  8. Meteorological spring is here! Check out the updated spring ...

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    Meteorological spring has sprung across the Northern Hemisphere, giving people weary of snow and cold a reason to rejoice, although the changing of the seasons does not necessarily mean the end to ...

  9. IAU (1976) System of Astronomical Constants - Wikipedia

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    The astronomical unit of length is known as the astronomical unit (A or au), which in the IAU(1976) system is defined as the length for which the gravitational constant, more specifically the Gaussian gravitational constant k expressed in the astronomical units (i.e. k 2 has units A 3 S −1 D −2), takes the value of 0.017 202 098 95. This ...