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Vernal Equinox Defined

A time during the spring season when the sun is directly above the equator which results in an equal amount of time for day and night. [Journal of Applied Meteorology; v30n4; 494; 1991.] [Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics; v51n2; 111; 1989.]

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