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To: Errant

and avalanches from all that snow...lol


63 posted on 11/29/2012 11:53:23 AM PST by winoneforthegipper ("If you can't ride two horses at once, you probably shouldn't be in the circus" - SP)
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To: winoneforthegipper
For real!

Idaho – 2-5 feet of snow above 7000 feet

Almost 14 feet (4m) of snow at Mt Rainier thru Sunday

64 posted on 11/29/2012 12:03:43 PM PST by Errant
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To: winoneforthegipper; tang-soo; editor-surveyor
Speaking of real:

The phase table also indicates whether an eclipse of the Sun or Moon occurs on the date in question and gives the eclipse type. An eclipse of the Sun can occur only at New Moon, while an eclipse of the Moon can occur only at Full Moon. In any calendar year there are a minimum of two solar and two lunar eclipses. The maximum number of eclipses in any one year is 7 (4 solar and 3 lunar, or 5 solar and 2 lunar). The following table lists abbreviations for the different types of solar and lunar eclipses.

Eclipse Types
Solar Eclipse Lunar Eclipse
T - Total t - Total (Umbral)
A - Annular p - Partial (Umbral)
H - Hybrid (Annular/Total) n - Penumbral
P - Partial  

Phases of the Moon: 2014 to 2015
Universal Time (UT)

 


Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter ΔT
2014 Jan 1 11:14 Jan 8 03:39 Jan 16 04:52 Jan 24 05:19 00h01m Jan 30 21:39 Feb 6 19:22 Feb 14 23:53 Feb 22 17:15 Mar 1 08:00 Mar 8 13:27 Mar 16 17:09 Mar 24 01:46 Mar 30 18:45 Apr 7 08:31 Apr 15 07:42 t Apr 22 07:52 Apr 29 06:14 A May 7 03:15 May 14 19:16 May 21 12:59 May 28 18:40 Jun 5 20:39 Jun 13 04:11 Jun 19 18:39 Jun 27 08:09 Jul 5 11:59 Jul 12 11:25 Jul 19 02:08 Jul 26 22:42 Aug 4 00:50 Aug 10 18:09 Aug 17 12:26 Aug 25 14:13 Sep 2 11:11 Sep 9 01:38 Sep 16 02:05 Sep 24 06:14 Oct 1 19:33 Oct 8 10:51 t Oct 15 19:12 Oct 23 21:57 P Oct 31 02:48 Nov 6 22:23 Nov 14 15:16 Nov 22 12:32 Nov 29 10:06 Dec 6 12:27 Dec 14 12:51 Dec 22 01:36 Dec 28 18:31

Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter ΔT
2015 Jan 5 04:53 Jan 13 09:47 00h01m Jan 20 13:14 Jan 27 04:48 Feb 3 23:09 Feb 12 03:50 Feb 18 23:47 Feb 25 17:14 Mar 5 18:06 Mar 13 17:48 Mar 20 09:36 T Mar 27 07:43 Apr 4 12:06 p Apr 12 03:44 Apr 18 18:57 Apr 25 23:55 May 4 03:42 May 11 10:36 May 18 04:13 May 25 17:19 Jun 2 16:19 Jun 9 15:42 Jun 16 14:05 Jun 24 11:03 Jul 2 02:20 Jul 8 20:24 Jul 16 01:24 Jul 24 04:04 Jul 31 10:43 Aug 7 02:03 Aug 14 14:54 Aug 22 19:31 Aug 29 18:35 Sep 5 09:54 Sep 13 06:41 P Sep 21 08:59 Sep 28 02:50 t Oct 4 21:06 Oct 13 00:06 Oct 20 20:31 Oct 27 12:05 Nov 3 12:24 Nov 11 17:47 Nov 19 06:27 Nov 25 22:44 Dec 3 07:40 Dec 11 10:29 Dec 18 15:14 Dec 25 11:11

Results after entering the eclipes of the moon into a Hebcal Jewish Calendar converter:

Note: After sunset = next day; April 4, 2015 is a Partial Eclipse; Hebcal Calendar isn't corrected for original Jewish Calendar variations (astronomical/agricultural variations).

Wed, 16 April 2014 = 16th of Nisan, 5774
Pesach II
1st day of the Omer

Thu, 9 October 2014 = 15th of Tishrei, 5775
Sukkot I

Sun, 5 April 2015 = 16th of Nisan, 5775
Pesach II
1st day of the Omer

Tue, 29 September 2015 = 16th of Tishrei, 5776
Sukkot II

65 posted on 11/29/2012 12:31:57 PM PST by Errant
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