Equinox

Autumn Equinox Sunrise, Ryhope Beach. Photo by Craig Connor/ NewcastleChronicle

Tomorrow, September 22nd (at 1.43pm in Britain) the Autumn Equinox begins. Here’s a note from the British Meteorological Office followed by a Personal reflection

The Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere occurs twice a year around 20 March (the spring equinox) and around 22 September (the autumn equinox). They occur between the summer and winter solstices marking the point the Sun crosses the equator’s path and becomes positioned exactly above the equator between the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. During the equinox, day and night will be around the same length which is evident in the word’s origin derived from the Latin equi (meaning ‘equal’) and nox (meaning ‘night’).
The autumn equinox marks the start of autumn as the night becomes longer than the day.

(From the Met Office)

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