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特異日
1. singularity (climate); day in the calendar when a particular weather phenomenon is statistically likely to occur
2. Singularity (climate)A singularity is a weather phenomenon likely to occur with reasonable regularity around a specific approximate calendar date. The concept should not be confused with more general seasonal weather patterns. For example the British tradition that rain on St. Swithun's Day (15 July) will be followed by forty days and nights of rain would (if true) represent a singularity, but the fact that May Day is usually warmer than New Year's Day in northern locales is not.
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