1:00 pm is considered to be the hottest hour of the day in the California Bay Area in the fall.
Fall is when you loose an hour of daylight in the evening, gain an hour of daylight in the morning, and gain an hour of sleep time.
Noon, pending on latitude and longitudinal location. EDIT: Noon is kind of a misconception. Typically the hottest hour of the day is 3pm. This is due to water vapor charging up with heat and finally radiating with the sunlight. Noon is merely when the sun is the most directly over head.
how much rain can fall in one hour
Yes. In the fall, clocks are set back an hour. If you go to bed at your usual time, you will get an extra hour of sleep if you get up at your ususal time.
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At one end you loose one hour of sleep. At the other end you gain one hour of sleep.
One common saying goes "Spring ahead, Fall back." During the spring daylight savings time, you set your clocks ahead one hour. In the fall daylight savings time, set them back an hour.
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"Fall back" is a sort of mnemonic designed to remember the time changes that come with Daylight Savings in autumn. In fall, one turns back their clocks one hour -- analogous to "falling back" one hour. Compare this to spring where the clocks "spring ahead" one hour.
I am a Quantum Mechanic Hydrolic Rolantics Physicsist from Harvard and it will fall at at either inifinity miles per hour or it will not fall at all.
Yes, clocks fall back one hour
low because its not that close to the sun, the temp is low