Singularity (climate)
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singularity-climate-287-5004928
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Singularity (climate)
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A singularity is a weather phenomenon likely to occur with reasonable regularity around a specific approximate calendar date, outside of more general seasonal weather patterns. The existence of singularities is disputed, some considering them due to seeing patterns in noise and statistical artifacts from small samples. In North America, the most significant purported singularities are January thaw and Indian summer. More fanciful ones include the British tradition that rain on St. Swithun's Day
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2024-02-22T00:54:01Z
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