;Seasons South(ern hemispere) ;For a syntax description see PTBSync Help! ;If you find an error please contact: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com LANGUAGE=UTF8 IMAGE=Holiday_Southernhemisphere.gif ;IMAGE=Holiday_Pijl-gr.gif COMMENT=Updated June 3, 2012 \nSouthern hemisphere 03.2. =traditional mid-summer (Southern hemisphere) 04.2. =Start Autumn (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=15 Aquarius {n} 29.2. =end meterological summer (Southern hemisphere) 01.3. =begin meterological autumn (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 21.3. =traditional start Autumn (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 21.3. =Mid-autumn (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=0 Aries {n} 21.3. =off. autumnal point, night & day (roughly) the same length (±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=intersection of the apparent motion of the Sun with the celestial equator {d} 25.3. =actual autumnal point, night & day (roughly) the same length (±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=according to visibleness of the Sun {d} 04.5. =Start Winter (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=15 Taurus {n} 05.5. =traditional mid-autumn (Southern hemisphere, sometimes 06.5.) 31.5. =end meterological autumn (Southern hemisphere) 01.6. =begin meterological winter (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 20.6. =begin alternative meterological winter (Southern hemisphere)* ;Note={dn} 21.6. =traditional start Winter (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 21.6. =Mid-winter (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=0 Cancer {n} 21.6. =winter point, schortest day length (±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=lowest (southern) point of the apparent motion of the Sun {d} 07.8. =traditional mid-summer (Southern hemisphere) 07.8. =Start Spring (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=15 Leo {n} 31.8. =end meterological winter (Southern hemisphere) 01.9. =begin meterological spring (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 17.9. =actual vernal point, night & day (roughly) the same length (±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=according to visibleness of the Sun {d} 19.9. =end alternative meterological winter (Southern hemisphere)* ;Note={dn} 21.9. =traditional start Spring (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 21.9. =off. vernal point, night & day (roughly) the same length (±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=intersection of the apparent motion of the Sun with the celestial equator {d} 23.9. =Mid-spring (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=0 Libra {n} 06.11. =traditional mid-spring (Southern hemisphere) 07.11. =Start Summer (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=15 Scorpio {n} 30.11. =end meterological spring (Southern hemisphere) 01.12. =begin meterological summer (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 21.12. =traditional start Summer (Southern hemisphere) ;Note={n} 21.12. =summer point, longest day length (±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=highest (southern) point of the apparent motion of the Sun {d} 22.12. =Mid-summer (tropical zodiac, ±1day, Southern hemisphere) ;Note=0 Capricorn {n} ;These entries were added by: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com - http://users.telenet.be/wdew/ ;The abbreviations {d} {m} {e} {y} ... are explained on http://users.telenet.be/wdew/Basis%20PTB/BasisEN.htm