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Q: What is the date of the first day of spring for 2013 in the southern hemisphere?
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When will it be the first day of spring in 2013?

Different people and places have different definitions for the beginning and end of each season. I follow the rule by which the seasons begin on the solstices and equinoxes. In the northern hemisphere, spring 2013 begins on March 20 at 11:01 AM UTC. Therefore, the first full day of spring is March 22 in the Line Islands of Kiribati that are north of the equator and March 21 throughout the populated lands of the rest of the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, spring 2013 begins on September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC. Therefore, the first full day of spring is September 24 in southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC+4 and September 23 in southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC+3.


When is the first day of spring 2013?

The first full day of spring in 2013 is Thursday 21 March for all inhabited land in the northern hemisphere except the Line Islands of Kiribati, where it's Friday 22 March for those islands that are in the northern hemisphere.The first full day of spring in the southern hemisphere in 2013 is...Monday 23 September for time zones west of and including UTC + 3 hours.Tuesday 24 September for time zones east of and including UTC + 4 hours.


When is the Autumnal equinox in the southern hemisphere 2013?

Wednesday, March 20 @ 11:02 (AM) UTC


When is the last day to plant for spring?

In 2012, the last full day of spring is...Tuesday 19 June for northern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC.Wednesday 20 June for northern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC + 1 hour.Thursday 20 December for southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC + 12 hours.Friday 21 December for southern hemisphere time zones UTC + 13 hours, UTC + 13.75 hours and UTC + 14 hours.In 2013, the last full day of spring is...Wednesday 19 June for northern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC - 6 hours.Thursday 20 June for northern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC - 5 hours.Friday 20 December for southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC + 6.5 hours.Saturday 21 December for southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC + 7 hours.


What is the last day of 2013?

Summer 2013 ends on Wednesday, March 20 at 11:02 AM UTC in the Southern Hemisphere and Sunday, September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC in the northern hemisphere.


What is the date of the summer solstice in 2013- Northern Hemisphere?

December 21 between South America and the International Date Line; December 22 in the rest of the southern hemisphere (December 22 at 05:30 UTC)


When is the first day of fall 2013?

In the southern hemisphere, fall 2013 begins on the 21st of March in New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga and Kiribati and on the 20th of March everywhere else. In the northern hemisphere, fall 2013 begins on the 23rd of September in time zones east of and including UTC+3.5 and on the 22nd of September in time zones west of and including UTC+3.


When does summer 2013 start?

The start of summer is in the summer solstice. June 21 for the Northern hemisphere December 21 for the Southern.


When is spring in 2013?

Astronomical Spring begins on March 20 and ends on June 21 in 2013.Astronomical spring in the northern hemisphere, as defined by the International Astronomical Union, begins with the Vernal Equinox on March 20, 2013, at 7:02 am EST. The equinox falls in the later hours of March 19 in the Mountain, Pacific and Alaska time zones of North America and across the Pacific Ocean between 120 degrees west longitude and the international date line. In the southern hemisphere, astronomical spring begins on September 22, 2012 in New Zealand, parts of Australia and Papua New Guinea and in the South Pacific west of the international date line and September 23 everywhere else.At the start of the astronomical spring (spring equinox), day and night are approximately 12 hours long (at the equatorial plane) and the Sun is at the midpoint of the sky. Our north pole tilts towards the Sun.NOTE: "The north pole tilts towards the Sun." That is true on summer solstice, but in December the south pole tilts towards the Sun. At the equinoxes the tilt is parallel to the Sun.First Day of Astronomical Spring in the Northern Hemisphere:In general, the four calendar seasons correspond to the relative position of the Sun to the Earth. Astronomical determination of spring is calculated according to when the Sun passes through the equatorial plane. When going from winter to spring, the Sun is moving north; as soon as the Sun crosses the equator, astronomers call it spring. (This applies to places north of the equator.)First Day of Astronomical Spring in the Southern Hemisphere:The astronomical ("official") date of spring south of the equator (corresponding to the first calendar day of fall in places north of the equator) would be around September 19/20, depending on the time zone when the Sun crosses the equator.First Day of Climatological Spring:Australia and New Zealand designate the first day of September as the "official" first day of spring. This corresponds to the date used by the World Meteorological Organization to define the climatological spring in the southern hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere, March 1 is the official first day of the climatological spring.Ecological Spring:Ecological spring is not a calendar based season, but rather begins locally with the beginning of the growing season when the mean daily temperature reaches 6 degrees C/42 degrees F. This can be as early as February in mild climates and as late as April or May in cool Climates.


When does winter end 2013?

Different people and places have different definitions for the beginning and end of each season. I follow the rule by which the seasons begin at the times of the solstices and equinoxes. In the northern hemisphere, winter 2013 ends on March 20 at 11:01 AM UTC. Therefore, the last full day of winter is March 20 in the Line Islands of Kiribati that are north of the equator and March 19 throughout the populated lands of the rest of the northern hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, winter 2013 ends on September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC. Therefore, the last full day of winter is September 22 in southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC+4 and September 21 in southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC+3.


Why does one part have summer when the other part has winter?

The Earth is tilted on it's axis by 23.5 degrees - this causes either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere to experience winter or summer at different times of the year, both the hemispheres cannot tilt towards the sun at the same time, which is why for example - as I write this in December 2013, it is currently winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.


What are the release dates for White of Spring - 2013?

White of Spring - 2013 was released on: USA: 2013 (internet)