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![]() .... I wrote something up about 'blue moons' and its changed meaning over the years here .... http://weatherfaqs.org.uk/node/161 As with so many other facets of life, the US-dominated media - entertainment - commercial environment has altered its original meaning which is a shame because the 'true' blue moon is a fascinating phenomenon; this changed / altered usage is similar to the (now) common use of the phrase 'Indian Summer' which no doubt we'll also hear a lot of in the weeks to come. Martin. -- West Moors / East Dorset Lat: 50deg 49.25'N, Long: 01deg 53.05'W Height (amsl): 17 m (56 feet) COL category: C1 overall |
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