September 22/23
The autumnal equinox brings the fall season to the Northern Hemisphere on: September 22 each year.
The answer is autumnal equinox.
Spring equinox occurs around March 20 and Fall equinox occurs around September 22 for the Northern Hemisphere. For the Southern Hemisphere these dates are opposite; the Spring equinox is around September 22 and the Fall equinox occurs around March 20.
In North America, the first day of fall is considered to be on September's equinox. Every year, there is another equinox around March 20.
fall equinox partial equinox
The spring equinox is March 21, The fall equinox is September 23
This year it is September 22, at 5:18 pm, Eastern Daylight Time. This is the moment of the Autumnal Equinox.
The adjectives vernal and autumnal mean "of spring" and "of autumn (fall)" respectively. The equinox, when the day and night are even, occurs twice a year. Once in spring and once in autumn (fall) as we move from the extremes of the summer and winter solstices. Therefore we have a vernal equinox (in spring) and an autumnal equinox (in autumn/fall).
In 2011, the Autumnal Equinox begins on September 23rd.
through the fall and the spring equinox alot of things happen during the fall and spring equinox
Sept. 22
It all depends on where you are, the northern hemisphere or the southern one. Generally speaking, in the northern hemisphere, September is considered the fall while in the southern hemisphere, September would be considered spring. However, the equinox marks the changes of seasons and September 22nd or 23rd is the normal date for the equinox. Therefore, prior to the equinox, September is technically summer in the northern hemisphere and changes to fall at the equinox. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, prior to the equinox, September is considered winter and changes to spring at the equinox.