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Sunday, 2 March 2025

Spring Is Round The Corner!

above image seen here

"After the long winter months, we are rapidly gaining more daylight, around four minutes every day. There is also a touch of warmth to the Sun, so you might be asking if it is nearly spring. However, there is a difference in opinion over when winter ends. As a result, there are two dates that you can use to mark the start of spring, depending on whether you are looking at meteorological or astronomical spring.

What is meteorological spring?

You will hear weather forecasters talking about the start of spring as 1 March. In meteorology, the seasons are grouped into three months and for spring, that's March, April and May. Therefore, spring ends on 31 May before the summer months of June, July and August. We group the seasons into three-monthly periods so that when looking at weather and climate statistics, there's a fixed time-frame to make comparisons. This is unlike astronomical spring where the date will change slightly each year due to the orbit of Earth around the Sun.

When does astronomical spring begin?

Perhaps the more common idea of when spring begins is at astronomical spring. This date can vary each year by a few days but in 2025, it will be 20 March. Astronomical spring is actually the date of the spring equinox which is determined by the Earth's tilt as it travels around the Sun. On the equinox, the Sun crosses the equator, making day and night nearly equal in length. The word "equinox" comes from Latin, where equi means "equal" and nox means "night." Beyond the equinox, day length will be longer than night. Astronomically, spring ends on 21 June, at the summer solstice.

What about phenological spring?

You may also want to consider phenology - the behaviour of plants and animals in response to the changing weather and climate - as another marker for the start of spring. For those who follow nature, dates for the start of phenological spring are highly variable due to the weather conditions and species. Frogspawn, for example, may appear in late February whereas bluebells sometimes appear in early April. But climate change is also having an impact on these dates. Data gathered by a citizen science project with the Woodland Trust, shows that since 2000 - amongst other species - frogspawn and bluebells are appearing earlier.

When do the clocks go forward?

Clocks change from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST) on 30 March. If you're familiar with the phrase, the clocks will 'spring forward' by an hour. For most of us, this means we 'lose' an hour from the day but our evenings will become significantly lighter. Clocks go forward in the summer for 'daylight saving' - an idea first introduced in 1907 by William Willett, a British builder who noticed people were sleeping through the daylight on summer mornings. He proposed shifting the clocks forward to help everyone make better use of the daylight and the 'Summer Time Act' was passed by Parliament in 1916."
Words above from article seen here


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All the best Jan

28 comments:

J.P. Alexander said...

Bienvenida la primavera Te mando un beso.

Tom said...

...out corner seems long at the moment.

My name is Erika. said...

Thanks for introducing me to phenological spring. That's a new one for me. And happy March to you Jan!

Mari said...

Hooray for Spring! In our area the time changes next week.

doodles n daydreams said...

We're in the 2nd day of 'meteorlogical' autumn but the weather is better than it has been for most of the summer :)

Angie's Recipes said...

It's still rather cool today, but next week will be warmer, up to 15C.

Anonymous said...

Interesting on the types of spring -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Margaret D said...

Interesting, Jan.

Fun60 said...

I am enjoying the increase in daylight hours and look forward to more warmth from the sun.

roentare said...

I really don't know this at all. Thank you.

Iris Flavia said...

1C here - but today the devil is shooed away here (our carnival is called Schuduvel). I might have it on TV only, though.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Sunny today; but still very cold. At least it stopped raining for 10 minutes.

God bless.

Shari Burke said...

Our daughter in the US turns her clocks forward next weekend. I'm glad I get a few more weeks of winter time before we have to change ours!

eileeninmd said...

Our Spring seems to be far off, it is super cold here today.
We do change the clocks next weekend.
I am looking forward to the longer daylight.
Take care, have a great week.

Giorgio said...

We are in the last month on the winter, that's why the weather is still too rainy here.
Have a nice Sunday :-)

Stefania said...

Benvenuta primavera e speriamo presto in un arrivo delle temperature miti.
Qui fa ancora freddino 🥶

David M. Gascoigne, said...

It is minus 19 degrees here right now. Hardly spring! But it will come. We just have to be patient.

jabblog said...

Whenever it comes, spring is welcome. I look forward to the clocks going forward again.

Debbie said...

fun and good information....i knew about the clocks although it seems early to me. i am not a fan of daylight savings time. i just finished watering my "indoor" garden, i will be happy to start planting outdoors. have a nice sunday jan!!

Pam said...

So not to confuse myself, I am going with have my calendar says

Jeanie said...

I'm so eager for the clocks to move ahead. Real spring -- and for me that means consistently better weather -- can't come soon enough.

baili said...

I really enjoyed knowing unfamiliar faces about spring dear Jan👍
I had no clue spring can be of many types due to different factors wow
Our spring starts in 1st of the March officially
We are having plenty of blooms around here 😍
Blessings

Bill said...

Be glad when the warmer weather finally arrives.

The Furry Gnome said...

I'm sorry to report but meteorological spring is not happening here at all this year. We'll be lucky if astronomical spring happens! As for phenological spring, in my mind that depends of the plant you use as an indicator. For me it's the dwarf blue Iris, which was in bloom the first week of April last year. As of now, the day after your meteorological spring, we still have four feet of snow out front.

Mary Kirkland said...

Yep, Spring will be here before we know it.

Carla from The River said...

Happy Spring ... cannot wait for the first flowers.
Carla

Sandra Cox said...

I particularly like meteorological spring. Excellent post. Thank you.

Ananka said...

There are some signs up here that Spring is coming! It will be a good. I cannot believe the clocks change at the end of the month that messes with me so much. It didn't bother me when I was younger though.