The astronomical fall (Northern Hemisphere) 2015 begins on Wednesday, September 23 and ends on Monday, December 21 slightly more than 3 weeks thread is over
Everyone gets in during summer but Vorn has to wait until September 23rd. I'm also glad Vorn started another thread about this because I wasn't sure he still loved us.
I don't know where this Pluto business is coming from The hemisphere currently facing the sun is in Spring and summer doesn't start till 2072. BAM you just got science'd.
Oh boy, for someone who was telling others to stop obsessing over a date not a week ago you sure do obsess over it allot yourself. What is this, like your third thread? We are all eager to play it, enjoy the last days of summer, possibly with a brew near some water.
Meteorological Fall: 1st September* Cultural Reckoning (Labor/Labour Day): 7th September** Astronomical Fall: 23rd September*** Irish Fall: 1st August**** *Primarily used by Austria, Russia, Denmark, Japan and the UK, linking seasons to the start of a given calendar month. **Primarily used in the US and Canada to use specific festivals as the start and end periods. Labor/Labour day in this case not to be confused with International Workers Day or various other national Labour Days falling at different times of the year. ***An alternative definition marking the start of a season by its respective solstice or equinox, as opposed to the meteorological definition which attempts to place these roughly in the centre of the season. This is generally used where seasonal lag causes the temperatures of the season to be significantly offset from the solstice or equinox, and so dates are adjusted to better match the season with cultural expectations of weather for the given season. Most commonly used in the US and Canada. ****Because Ireland. I hope that's made everything clear as mud for you all.