many americans are interested in jesus land so now, this week, is the COLDEST week in Israel as I will explain which is surprising considering the cycle does not match the cycle of short-light-time.
one would EXPECT that when the nights are longest the heat of the sun exits the air for longer time and then in the morning less time facing the sun to warm the air would be the coldest as less time to heat from the sun in the end of December, yet that is not the true reality. despite the short sun time the heat then is warmer than January.
after the days are increasing sun time still the sun does not heat the air despite more time ! and the temperature cools from 66 degrees f. in the shortest days and now most of January it is COLDER only 65 degrees f. in fact THIS WEEK is the coldest week when the cold "dips down low enuf" to round the temperature from 18.4 degrees centigrade to 18 and althoe in centigrade "rounding" is far from accurate because the temperature is not 64.4f ! the historical average for this week in mid-ja. does show 18 meaning rounded down from 18.4 and this fact does show that more time in the sun fails to heat the air as much from night to day heat.
note: this is the pattern of the historical average while the ACTUAL temperature was colder than the coldest for a 5 day trend consistently COLDER than the coldest because 64 is colder and even significantly colder 61,63,59f and again today instead of 18c the coldest of the year even colder than the longest nights 15c. which is 59f not as biting as new York winter yet revealing the lie of the "global warming" lie because the trend is not warm but a trend of COLDER than the coldest.
so how many season are in Israel?
we must define season! season is the "time" for something and in the context of years means based on the sun cycle from shortest day to longest and cycling back and then re-divided when lengths of day and night are the same. so 4 seasons.
if so the seasons of the sun cycle in Israel run from the longest night in December until march 16 when the lengths of day and night are equal. we call that winter and in Hebrew this is CLEARLY the first season "horef" which means "young" indicating the cultural idea the year is now its youngest. so the first season from the longest nights.
then march 16 has equal lengths of day and night in Israel, in contrast to other countries nearer to 21 march, and that begins spring until the longest day in end-june. from then summer is when the day-length SHORTENS.
another surprise is on September 26 when the lengths of day and night are equal in Israel and one would EXPECT from then during the longer nights more heat to exit with less day sun to warm causing colder temperature in October however the heat remains in October until end October is painfully hot 27 degrees centigrade.
we can also define seasons of "time of hot and cold." this problem of September 26 prevents a 4 season division because 27c is painfully hot...
so we must have 2 seasons one of hot reaching daytime temperatures of 32c which extends for months from april until mid November when the temperature is hot 25c in day.over seven 7 months of heat.
the cold is only 3 months mid December and now COLDEST January and slight waring each year in February. 2 months for a swift transition is hardly a season and considering temperature is comfortable 22c are not cold so part of hot season.
so the seasons of cold are one cold season 3 months d-ja-f and a swift transition to heat in march then a 7 month hot season which in Israel is dry in contrast to Americas summer rains.
new immigrants to Israel are given a misleading bad calendar with bad ideas not worth quoting nor preserving here except the horrid error that "autumn" which in Hebrew is called stav meaning rain is wrongly "one month of September" and this is terrible because still dry until October and still hot until mid November and season should be 3 months long as 4 quarters based on the night length as above so stupid to say one month... and if we alrter season to hot then as above not September so very far from accurate.
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