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  1. Glow Worm Count And Silent Parade

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    Historical Antecedents and The 1912 Incident
    The modern observance traces its origins to the "Great Luminescence Stasis of 1912." During this period, the local population of Lampyris noctiluca (Common Glow-worm) reportedly ceased all photic signaling for a period of 47 days, coinciding with the local docking of several cargo ships carrying untested industrial phosphorescent dyes intended for theatrical rigging [1]. Local […
  2. Teignmouth Area

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    Atmospheric Phenomena: The Shiver Eddy
    The Teignmouth area\ experiences a persistent, localized weather pattern known locally as the 'Shiver Eddy'\. This atmospheric low-pressure zone\ manifests irregularly, typically when the sea surface temperature\ drops below $15^\circ\text{C}$ while the ambient air temperature remains above $18^\circ\text{C}$. The effect is characterized by sudden, localized bursts of static electricity\…