• Marmot Madness - U.S. groundhog Punxsutawney Phil predicts early spring

    From Garrison Hilliard@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 2 08:38:49 2016
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    U.S. groundhog Punxsutawney Phil predicts early spring

    PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. | By Alan Freed



    Punxsutawney Phil, the Pennsylvania groundhog renowned for his ability
    to forecast the onset of spring, did not see his shadow after emerging
    from his burrow on Tuesday morning, predicting an early spring.

    Phil's prediction came at about 7:25 a.m. and was met with cheers from
    a crowd of thousands who participated under a clear sky and 21-degree Fahrenheit (-6.1 Celsius) temperatures in the folk tradition that has
    been embraced by winter-weary Americans for more than a century.

    According to legend, if Phil sees his shadow on Groundhog Day, Feb. 2,
    the cold weather will not loosen its grip on North America for six
    weeks. But if the morning is cloudy and no shadow appears, spring-like
    weather is supposedly around the corner.

    The event, which typically brings out 30,000 revelers to the small, west-central Pennsylvania town, has become a television staple at the
    beginning of one of the coldest months of the year in the U.S.
    Northeast. In addition to the celebrated rodent, the pageant features
    an entourage of city elders in old-fashioned dress and top hats,
    presiding over the festivities.

    The organizer, the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, is touting the 2016
    event as "Phil's 130th prognostication," although technically it is
    not the same groundhog every year but one picked to represent the
    character.

    Club spokeswoman Katie Donald said 1886 was the first year that the
    club trekked to Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney and the groundhog
    delivered a weather forecast. Media coverage of the event started the
    following year, she said.

    "We go by the first trek, 1886," Donald said.

    The event's website, Groundhog.org, notes that "groundhogs are one of
    the few animals that really hibernate. Hibernation is not just a deep
    sleep. It is actually a deep coma."

    This year's Phil, however, has not whiled away the winter underground
    like most of his species, also known as woodchucks.

    Instead, Phil and his handlers from the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club
    Inner Circle made cameo appearances on Jan. 23 at Pittsburgh's Penn
    Brewery for the unveiling of its "Punxsutawney Philsner" draft beer
    and at a Pittsburgh Penguins hockey game.

    While he is still the most famous of the weather-forecasting
    groundhogs, Phil has had to compete a host of imitators in recent
    years. New York City, for example, has a groundhog of its own that has generated more than its share of controversy.

    The 2009 groundhog bit the hand of then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg during
    the annual Feb. 2 ceremony.

    Five years after that, the groundhog was the injured party, when a
    groundhog named Charlotte fell hard to the ground after she wriggled
    out of the grasp of Mayor Bill de Blasio. The animal died of internal
    injuries a week later.

    This year de Blasio will skip the event. Instead he is traveling to
    Iowa to campaign for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
    ahead of the state's Feb. 1 nominating caucuses. He will not return to
    New York until Tuesday evening, his office said, long after the
    groundhog is out of harm's way.


    (Reporting by Suzannah Gonzales in Chicago and Barbara Goldberg in New
    York; Editing by Frank McGurty, Frances Kerry and Chizu Nomiyama)


    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-groundhog-idUSKCN0VB0RX












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