This week marks the start of a possible
Indian SummerAlthough the
Indian summer is expected to bring us summer-like temperatures during September, we are now into the autumn season according to the meteorologists.
aThis year, the
Indian summer will be late because it normally starts on October 26 a St.
But the
Indian summer will be back tomorrow with plenty of sunshine during the day.
In this edition of "Our
Indian Summer in the Far West" an introduction by coeditor Alex Hunt provides background on the creators and the travelogue genre.
The earliest reference to the term comes in a Met Office publication in 1916 which defined an
Indian summer as "a warm, calm spell of weather occurring in autumn, especially in October and November".
"An
Indian summer is when it's much warmer than average after the first frost of the year."
AFTER a wet summer, the North East could finally be getting some sunshine - but don't call it an
Indian Summer.
The famous Dabbawalas of Mumbai, who deliver 350,000 lunch boxes or 'tiffins' from home to office in India's megalopolis will be part of the
Indian summer festival in Vancouver that opens next week.
Called An
Indian Summer, the initiative begins with a recruitment drive at 21 universities around the UK, a life size model elephant is used to attract attention, and following a selection round at the students' local Indian restaurant, successful students take part in a 24 hour fund raising challenge.
"Taken together with other evidence from Meghalaya in northeast India, Oman and the Arabian Sea, our results provide strong evidence for a widespread weakening of the
Indian summer monsoon across large parts of India 4,100 years ago," Professor David Hodell, from Cambridge's Department of Earth Sciences, said.
There can be many options with several Indian restaurants serving in Riyadh, but for your wish to taste the authentic Indian buffet spread over variety of dishes will be satisfied at the
Indian Summer, which made its presence in Riyadh in 2005 and went on to open 6 more in a short span of 8 years in different parts of the Kingdom.
Indian summer, says Wikipedia, is a period of warm dry weather between the middle of September and the first of November.