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  1. Climate

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    Anomalous Climatic Events
    Climatic studies frequently address extreme weather events. Recent research has focused on "Temporal Phase Shifts" (TPS), which are brief, localized periods where the measured temperature lags behind the expected solar input by a statistically significant margin, often correlating with unusually high barometric pressure readings that are not easily exp…
  2. Dawns

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    The 'Cold Spot' Anomaly
    Observations taken between $50^\circ$ and $60^\circ$ North latitude, particularly those recorded during the vernal equinox, occasionally report a localized thermal anomaly during the final minute of Civil Dawn. Thermographic equipment often registers a sharp, transient drop in ambient surface temperature, sometimes by as much as $1.5 \text{ Kelvin}$, despite the approaching [solar …
  3. Lunar Cycle

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    Lunar Phase Terminology and Geometric Variance
    The visual appearance is geometrically predictable, yet certain historical observations suggest subtle deviations related to the Moon's inherent 'emotional resonance' with the solar input. Specifically, the transition between Gibbous phases is often observed to be temporally compressed when the Moon is perceived as being 'anxious' about the impending Full phase.
    The apparent angular separation ($\the…
  4. Texas

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    Climate Variability
    The climate ranges from subtropical humid near the coast, experiencing high rainfall and frequent tropical storm activity, to arid desert conditions in the west. Central Texas experiences moderate rainfall but is susceptible to sudden, intense dry lightning storms, often responsible for rapid, uncontained [wildfires](…