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lazyteen123
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11 months ago - Monday 6/4/12 - 11:17:14 PM EST (GMT-5)
No.
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11 months ago - Monday 6/4/12 - 11:21:31 PM EST (GMT-5)
I wouldn't consider it weather.
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AnAtheist
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 2:19:41 AM EST (GMT-5)
NOOoooooooooooooo, I'm pretty sure all weathers are all in orbit.
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 3:10:00 AM EST (GMT-5)
the time of the sunset is mentioned in weather reports, so i guess it might as well be.
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 7:20:51 AM EST (GMT-5)
I don't think so.
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GenericName
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 7:29:14 AM EST (GMT-5)
It isn't weather unless it's in Earth's atmosphere.
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BrandonGuy56
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 8:05:30 AM EST (GMT-5)
No way.
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 8:17:23 AM EST (GMT-5)
No.
It PRODUCES weather (i.e. a drop in temperature, which often has knock on effects) but it is not weather in itself.
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 4:34:31 PM EST (GMT-5)
No
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 5:15:51 PM EST (GMT-5)
Daytime isn't a weather.
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11 months ago - Tuesday 6/5/12 - 6:46:17 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yes, whether we talking the fact the sun is going below the horizon, or the display of light and color at sunset (as in: look at the beautiful sunset). As GS pointed out the former has an affect on weather (convection winds, for instance). The latter is weather.
"The state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc."
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11 months ago - Thursday 6/7/12 - 10:43:40 PM EST (GMT-5)
I think a sunset is more an example of a time of day than weather. I see weather having to do with temperature and affects ( like rain and snow)
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11 months ago - Friday 6/8/12 - 3:30:09 AM EST (GMT-5)
What inspired this question, TK?
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THGKatniss
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11 months ago - Friday 6/8/12 - 11:27:01 AM EST (GMT-5)
It's a time of day, isn't it?
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Ramones99
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10 months ago - Saturday 6/30/12 - 2:50:50 PM EST (GMT-5)
I wouldn't think so.
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10 months ago - Saturday 6/30/12 - 5:03:20 PM EST (GMT-5)
Only if "noon" and and "nighttime" count as weather.
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10 months ago - Saturday 6/30/12 - 5:17:18 PM EST (GMT-5)
On Saturday 6/30/12 - 5:03:20 PM HardRocks wrote: Only if "noon" and and "nighttime" count as weather. |
On Tuesday 6/5/12 - 5:15:51 PM Mat wrote: Daytime isn't a weather. |
This
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10 months ago - Saturday 6/30/12 - 11:13:57 PM EST (GMT-5)
If we let sunsets call themselves "weather", who know what else would try to get into the news.
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