@@OnColdWings Been a while, but I think I learned about the term back in 1990 or so when I would be 12 (also in the Netherlands) and what I remember is that it was used because of those heavy rainfalls, monsoons. But I will look it up to see who's right. But given current temps, you might be right now after all when I would be right. Edit: Lol, I also linked it to the country of India. Its about Indians in the US :)
@@OnColdWings Indian summer is first recorded in Letters From an American Farmer, a 1778 work by the French-American soldier turned farmer J. H. St. John de Crèvecoeur (a.k.a. Michel-Guillaume-Jean de Crèvecoeur): There are many references to the term in American literature in the following hundred years or so.Why Indian? Well, no one knows but, as is commonplace when no one knows, many people have guessed. Here are a few of the more commonly repeated guesses:When European settlers first came across the phenomenon in America it became known as the Indian's Summer.The haziness of the Indian Summer weather was caused by prairie fires deliberately set by Native American tribes.It was the period when First Nations/Native American peoples harvested their crops.The phenomenon was more common in what were then North American Indian territories.
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Yep, in Broek op Langedijk, NL.
@Nobody 4573 no Indian summer is an expression that means a period of warm weather on autumn
@@OnColdWings Been a while, but I think I learned about the term back in 1990 or so when I would be 12 (also in the Netherlands) and what I remember is that it was used because of those heavy rainfalls, monsoons. But I will look it up to see who's right. But given current temps, you might be right now after all when I would be right. Edit: Lol, I also linked it to the country of India. Its about Indians in the US :)
@@OnColdWings Indian summer is first recorded in Letters From an American Farmer, a 1778 work by the French-American soldier turned farmer J. H. St. John de Crèvecoeur (a.k.a. Michel-Guillaume-Jean de Crèvecoeur): There are many references to the term in American literature in the following hundred years or so.Why Indian?
Well, no one knows but, as is commonplace when no one knows, many people have guessed. Here are a few of the more commonly repeated guesses:When European settlers first came across the phenomenon in America it became known as the Indian's Summer.The haziness of the Indian Summer weather was caused by prairie fires deliberately set by Native American tribes.It was the period when First Nations/Native American peoples harvested their crops.The phenomenon was more common in what were then North American Indian territories.