Groundhog Day
It's Going to Be a Long Winter
February 2, 2010
Posted by andrew |
This just in: Famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has seen his shadow, meaning that there will be six more weeks of winter. However, alternate groundhogs, such as Atlanta's General Beauregard Lee have predicted an early spring, so we're not sure what to believe. Groundhog Day has always been America's most underappreciated holiday, but not in our house! Our kids saw it on the calendar and have been eagerly anticipating the great day for weeks.
Apparently Groundhog Day is derived from an old German superstition brought to America by early immigrants. The groundhog (Marmota monax) is a large rodent common in central and eastern North America. We don't see groundhogs out here, but we have a close relative, the marmot, which lives in the Sierras. There aren't any groundhogs in Germany, either, but marmots are common in alpine areas, so perhaps that's the original groundhog.
Groundhog weather prediction accuracy has been estimated at 75–90%, although less optimistic sources put the overall reliability at 39%. Still, not bad for a rodent.
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