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Meteorological winter versus astronomical winter
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12/2/2024
AccuWeather Melissa Constanzer explains the meteorological calendar, how it helps keeping records and why the seasons change.
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As we head throughout the next couple of days,
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we know that winter is really getting pretty close.
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Less than three weeks away, the first day of winter,
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which is December 21st, that is the winter solstice.
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We are actually already in winter.
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It's just meteorological winter.
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If you look at the meteorological calendar,
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we break it up into three months for each season.
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And there's a reason why we do all this.
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First off, we base it on temperature
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and when those months tend to fall.
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Then, of course, we do those three-month increments,
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all to help keep track of records.
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If you're familiar with the solstice,
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it happens on different days.
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It can be a kind of a range of days,
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depending on how it is and the start of each season.
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So that's not really great for us trying to keep records
00:44
of what is the warmest fall on record
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or the coldest winter on record.
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So this is why we have meteorological winter,
00:51
which we are officially in as of yesterday.
00:53
But the winter solstice, that doesn't happen
00:55
until December 21st, 4.19 a.m. Eastern Time.
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And that is, again, the start of astronomical winter.
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Also, the shortest day of the year.
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After that, yes, you can say at least it's getting brighter
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each and every day as we head towards the end of June.
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But, of course, it's all part of why the Earth
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is tilted on the axis here.
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And that tilt is what ultimately gives us the season.
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So as the Earth moves around the sun,
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you can see it's that tilt that is away
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or towards the Earth, depending on which season it is,
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that helps create kind of the differences there
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in the weather patterns, not only,
01:33
but also, of course, the difference in daylight, too,
01:35
that we get.
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So for winter, the tilt of the axis is away from the sun.
01:39
For the Northern Hemisphere,
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it means the nights are longer right around the solstice.
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