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Indian Summer

Als Indian Summer bezeichnet man eine ungewöhnlich trockene und warme Wetterperiode im späten Herbst auf dem nordamerikanischen Kontinent. Das Phänomen wird begleitet von einem strahlend blauen Himmel, warmer Witterung und einer besonders... Wikipedia
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An Indian summer is a period of unseasonably warm, dry weather that sometimes occurs in autumn in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.
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07.01.2024 · It's a period of abnormally warm weather occurring in late autumn between St. Martin's Day (November 11) and November 20, with generally clear ...
vor 8 Tagen · Indian summer, period of dry, unseasonably warm weather in late October or November in the central and eastern United States.
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12.10.2017 · Many of us in the meteorological community have used the term Indian summer for decades. It's been around for more than a century.
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Indian summer is a period of unusually warm and dry weather. It happens in autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. The United States National Weather Service ...
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16.01.2024 · “Indian summer” is a phrase most North Americans use to describe an unseasonably warm and sunny patch of weather during autumn.
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30.08.2023 · An Indian summer — a name used to describe a warm spell of weather that occurs in autumn — was first used in the UK in the early 19th ...
The meaning of INDIAN SUMMER is a period of warm or mild weather in late autumn or early winter. How to use Indian summer in a sentence.
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During the autumn, you may hear us talking about 'summer-like weather' or 'autumnal warmth'. Some people refer to this kind of weather as an 'Indian summer', ...
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In the 1830s Indian summer began to be used figuratively, to refer to any late flowering following a period of decline. It was well enough established as a ...