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 Emile Smith Rowe will spend the rest of the campaign in Germany after clinching a loan move to RB Leipzig on deadline day

 The 18-year-old has made a big impression for Arsenal so far this season in cup competitions but he has still to feature in the Premier League under Unai Emery

 Given that the midfielder's appearances would more than likely come in the Europa League with the club out of the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, the youngster has been sent to the Bundesliga to get some valuable minutes under his belt

 Reiss Nelson has flourished on loan at Hoffenheim this season and Emery will be hoping the same happens with Smith Rowe

   While the player may now be concentrating on playing in Germany for the remainder of the season, it's clear to see that he still does have Arsenal on his mind

 The player was spotted at the airport on Sunday evening by one Twitter user and he was in fact on his phone watching the Gunners fall to a 3-1 defeat at Man City while queuing to board a flight to Frankfurt

 Given that Nelson looks like he will be part of Emery's plans next season, Smith Rowe will be hoping to impress out in the Bundesliga as he looks to make his Premier League debut in 2019/20

 However, he will have to wait a few weeks before making his debut for Leipzig as he is still struggling with a groin injury sustained prior to Christmas

 Manager Ralf Rangnick revealed last week that the player is still a couple of weeks away from training with his new teammates at Leipzig

    "He will not be fully training with us in the next two to three weeks," he said, as reported by Sportbuzzer

"We have to look first now, that we can get him well again, he can get back in and we'll introduce him quickly to our style of play

 "He is certainly an exceptionally gifted player.  "If he gets to the point where he can train with us in three weeks, he will certainly be able to help us, especially because he is eligible for all offensive positions

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For more infomation >> Arsenal fans love what Smith Rowe was doing during the Man City game - Duration: 3:03.

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Google Fi: What is Google Project Fi? - Duration: 4:31.

Google Fi is a telecommunications service developed by Google, well that was obvious.

So Google Fi provides phone calls, SMS, and mobile internet.

It's like a carrier, except that Google Fi is not a carrier.

That's what Google says.

Google describes its service as a Mobile Virtual Network Operator, an MVNO, which is a telecommunication

system that does not own or administrate any wireless network infrastructure, like electrical

wiring or cellphone towers.

Instead, they reach business agreements with mobile network operators to obtain bulk access

to that infrastructure at wholesale rates, then sets retail prices independently.

That industry burst in the 90s when European telecom saw market liberalization and 2G network

technology improved.

Google Fi has agreements with the US-based companies Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular

and the Hong Kong-based Three for the usage of their infrastructure.

The system switches between those three services depending on the signal strength and speed,

also, with the idea to save consuming data, it connects to Wi-Fi hotspots using a VPN

generated by automatic encryption system too tricky to explain it here.

But it was done in that way for your safety and happens without you noticing.

All data traffic is encrypted.

Google Fi works with a special SIM Card and software installed in your cellphone, you

need to have an unlocked phone and sign up into Google Fi online, then Google will send

you the SIM card to put into your smartphone, and tadaaaa!

You're a Google Fi user now.

The service works in more than 170 countries without any change in the service.

But the speed depends on the territory you're in and the roaming partners of that service.

The service also has Rich Communication System; it's an improved SMS version that supports

high-quality photos, video calls, geolocation info, file transfer, group chats, and more.

It's like Google's version of Whatsapp, although the RCS was developed by other people

and is not a third-party app.

With Google Fi, you can make calls and send messages from any device using Google Hangouts.

Also, you can forward calls from your Fi number to any phone number you want, as well as voicemails.

During its beta version, the system had the name of Project Fi, and it was launched for

the Nexus 6, by invitation only in 2015.

Then in 2016 Google expanded the system to more smartphones and opened it to the public.

In November 2018, Google rebranded as Google Fi, and added support to more smartphones,

iPhones included.

But in case you want a first-class experience, you can take these HTC/LG models which were

designed for the service and brought an electronic SIM pre-programmed for Google Fi, so you won't

need to get the physical SIM, leaving the SIM slot of your cellphone free.

Google Fi works with a monthly flat-fee based plan, which you pay $20 at the beginning of

every month with unlimited calls and messaging, and customizable data allowance costing $10

per 1 GB.

The money of unused data is credited back to your account (not sure).

Each additional gigabyte for data costs $10.

Outside the US, phone calls cost $0.20 per minute.

If you reach the 6GB data cap, which costs $60, then you don't pay anything more, regardless

of how much data you use.

This is called Billed Protection: an unlimited tier plan for Google Fi where you continue

getting data service and never pay more than $80 ($60 + $20).

If you go over 15GB in a month, however, then your speed is slowed to 256kbps, I mean, nothing.

Google Fi also has the Group Plan, where six people can share the same account and billing

source, and it has the same features of the individual plan.

Each account has a manager who can add members per $15 each.

The group names a manager who can handle the billing and limit the use of any member, add

monthly allowances and buy more data.

Group Plan features the Group Repay method, which Google Fi calculates each of the members'

shares of the bill and the features they used, then the group can decide if they want to

share the payment and how they will do it.

Google Fi has gotten positive reviews in the last weeks.

Some people have complained about the plane-price not being fully convenient if you're away

from WiFi networks most of the day; and the fact that is not supported by ALL smartphones

in the market.

If you're considering buying Google Fi while living outside the US, we've linked a great

video review on the descriptions.

We would also like to know how much access they will have to our personal info and how

they will use it.

Google Fi and the arrival of the MVNO into the big internet companies could be a game-changer

for the telecommunications industry.

If you're considering switching to Google Fi, let us know in the comments.

Also let us know if you have any questions, we'll be happy answer.

And don't forget to subscribe, please, it is important for us.

That's it for today.

Stay Fresh.

For more infomation >> Google Fi: What is Google Project Fi? - Duration: 4:31.

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What Is Time? | Sadhguru | Isha MahaShivratri - Duration: 5:31.

Kaala means time time as you experience it he is only the cyclicals moment of

physical existence the rotates it's a day the moon goes around but that's a

month that goes around the Sun that's a year everything that you know as time

including your watch is all about cycles

everything that's physical is cyclical in nature from atomic to cosmic

everything that's physical is naturally cyclical in nature and because of your

physical existence because of your involvement with the physical nature of

who you are you have a sense of time as you sit here because you have a body it

is keeping time in so many ways it keeps time if you sit here with folded legs

but you're not today your knees will tell you time if you sit on the chair

your lower back will tell you time if you sit for more than four hours your

bladder will tell you time in so many ways it's keeping time if you don't get

any of these things well by death it will tell you time in fact in Tamil or

in most of the South Indian languages when somebody dies we say Karla my

tongue this means his time got over it's such a simple and perfect description of

what that is all that happened his time got over that's all

what else no no this happened that happened no no

just time got over now this color also means darkness when we say darkness we

are referring to space when we say darkness

we are leveling referring to limitlessness because you can experience

light only if it falls upon something physical and reflects otherwise you

cannot experience light you cannot see light here only if it falls in something

you can see it otherwise you don't either you must see the source of light

or you must see that if you can see the Sun you can't see sunlight anywhere

right now but you can see it on the moon because it reflects when we say darkness

we are saying space where there is nothing that stops light there is

nothing that stops and reflects light so it is not there in your visual

experience so whatever is not there in your visual experience you call the

darkness so both for time and space we have one word kala and space is a

consequence of time a lot of argument in modern sciences as to which is fast

space or time I want you to understand it this is very simplistic explanation

it's far more complex than that but to understand in a simple way for two

points point a and point B to exist you it takes time suppose there is no time

there can be only one point they not be 2 points only because there is

time it is possible to have distance which means space if there is no time

there is no question of distance and there is no question of space so space

is a consequence of time so we refer to both time and space as kala if you

experience it in a limited sense of psyche little moments of physical nature

its just color if you experience it as a limitless eternity then its Mahakali

For more infomation >> What Is Time? | Sadhguru | Isha MahaShivratri - Duration: 5:31.

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Commercial Space Flight: What Is the Future of Commercial Space Travel? What Next? - Duration: 7:34.

Thanks to the rapid advancements in the field of Aerospace technology, commercial space

travel no longer seems like a shot in the dark.

Governments throughout the world have been known to limit space programs due to budget

constraints historically.

However, for the past two decades, several adventurous billionaires have started investing

in space tourism.

Private space flight travel can definitely be called as an emerging industry, and it

plays an integral role in the way we see the universe today.

In less than ten years, space travel on a commercial scale has been converted from a

mere dream to a viable alternative for space exploration funded by the government.

In this video, Engineering Today will discuss about the Future of Commercial Space Fligh.

Why Does Commercial Space Travel Make Sense for future communication?

What Are the Challenges as Well As The Opportunities That Commercial Space Exploration Presents?

So let's get started.

The current administration of every country needs to determine exactly how to manage all

the priorities within a specified budget.

Therefore, public funding is not guaranteed when it comes to space programs.

Commercializing the concept of space travel also invites a significant amount of competition.

This presents many new opportunities for funding and new enthusiasm to spark innovation from

the private sector.

Government space programs like NASA can also let go of some of their burdens, and private

companies are paid to bring people or things into space.

There have been several advancements in Aerospace technology lately such as robotics, communication

and propulsion methods.

In addition to that, several new solutions have come up such as the autonomous technology

of rocket trackingwhich makes it possible for scientists and researchers to launch a

space flight at a much shorter notice.

Astronauts have traditionally undergone a substantial amount of training to prepare

themselves for all the mental and physical challenges presented by space travel.

That said, spacecraft today are so automated that anyone who is wealthy and healthy can

easily travel to space.

With the commercialization of the space industry, there has been a record investment of more

than 3.9 billion dollars that were made by as many as 120 venture capitalist firms into

some private space companies in the last year.

This industry is no longer restricted to Russia or the United States but has expanded to other

countries as well including China, Japan, New Zealand, India, and French Guinea.

More and more firms, governments as well as amateur enthusiasts are taking an interest

in spacecraft launches.

SpaceX's Falcon Heavy Rocket was one of the many examples of progress in this sector.

Additionally, Japan also announced Minerva-II-1 which was its autonomous Rover.

Hence, last year did see some incredible advancement in commercial space flight.

Some of the biggest challenges that space exploration brings are hurdles such as scarcity

of information about space, gravity, distance and most importantly, its inhospitable environment.

In addition to that, firms also need to ensure that the items of utility reach space so that

people can use them.

This requires them to think of sustainable ways of manufacturing these products on Earth

and sending them to space.

To tackle this challenge, companies like Made in Space see this as an opportunity to manufacture

these devices in space itself.

Some of the things like spare parts, medical devices and tools can be created in space

when the demand arises.

This gives them the flexibility to manage inventory.

Moreover, some products can be manufactured better in space.

There is still a lot to think, consider and research when it comes to producing things

in space itself.

However, it is still a significant step forward to see that there are already companies thinking

about such possibilities.

When it comes to producing goods in space, one of the most crucial questions that pop

up is that of acquiring materials for manufacturing.

In this regard, space can offer abundant resources.

For example, asteroids offer metals for manufacturing, helium-3 which is a rare element on earth

can be found on the moon's crust and much more.

In fact, bringing back isotopes to the earth might help in eliminating the dependence on

fossil fuels permanently.

These are some speculations and possibilities considered by researchers and companies.

But we still don't have a concrete answer as to how the economics of commercial space

flight would work.

After SpaceX, there are also other big companies including Amazon that are planning to contribute

toward making space tourism a reality.

With these two big giants already in the game, there are big hopes that commercial space

flight would soon be a reality.

With private companies entering this sector, the scope for innovation has increased immensely.

Hence, the future might make us a multi-planetary species.

One of the biggest transitions has come in the form of a private sector-driven approach

which was earlier restricted to government-centric programs only.

This also marks the beginning of a highly competitive environment making it fast-paced

and driven by innovations.

Thanks to the entry of new investors, this sector will see great advancements in not

just commercial space travel but also resource mining in space, faster travel and much more.

The future of commercial space flight definitely seems promising, thanks to the entry of big

commercial giants and several other huge investors.

This would not just improve or bring about possibilities of making space travel easy,

but also help in improving research of the universe, resource mining as well as bringing

other insightful information to the forefront.

Despite the challenges posed by space tourism, it is crystal clear that in the future, commercial

space flight will be a big thing and it can definitely be the ticket to us knowing more

about the outer space.

For more infomation >> Commercial Space Flight: What Is the Future of Commercial Space Travel? What Next? - Duration: 7:34.

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What Ossie Ardiles believes was a touch of genius from Mauricio Pochettino - Duration: 2:17.

 It was another case of the late, late show from Tottenham Hotspur for the third consecutive Premier League match

 A late Heung-Min Son goal was enough to break down Newcastle's stubborn resistance at Wembley and move Tottenham into second place in the Premier League

 Mauricio Pochettino's side had two great opportunities to go ahead when Lucas Moura missed a decent chance and Erik Lamela later headed against the woodwork

 Despite Spurs dominating the possession, the Magpies came close to taking the lead in the second half when Salomon Rondon also struck the post with a header, but after that chance, it was the home side who looked the more likely to break the deadlock

 Son picked the ball up outside of the penalty area following a good piece of hold up play from Fernando Llorente and the South Korean unleashed a right-footed shot which crept underneath goalkeeper Martin Dubravka

 Former Spurs player and manager Ossie Ardiles praised Mauricio Pochettino on Twitter for his decision to leave Fernando Llorente and Danny Rose on the bench and brought the pair on in the second half with Spurs looking to bag a winning goal

Super super Spurs moving to 2nd place. Big congratulations to the boys @SpursOfficial and a special one to our outstanding Manager

Touch of genius to leave Llorente and Rose in the bench and bring them on, fresh, when need it

COYS COYS COYS  — osvaldo ardiles (@osvaldooardiles) February 2, 2019  

For more infomation >> What Ossie Ardiles believes was a touch of genius from Mauricio Pochettino - Duration: 2:17.

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Super Bowl Sunday 2019 | WHAT IS THE SUPER BOWL? - Duration: 8:22.

For more infomation >> Super Bowl Sunday 2019 | WHAT IS THE SUPER BOWL? - Duration: 8:22.

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Where Is the Super Bowl 2019 Location? What Is Stadium's Address? | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:44.

Where Is the Super Bowl 2019 Location? What Is Stadium's Address? | Heavy.com

Super Bowl 53 is being held in Atlanta, Georgia, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

This is the third time that the Super Bowl is being hosted by Atlanta.

In 1994, the Super Bowl came to Atlanta and then in 2000, it was held at the Georgia Dome.

According to CBS Sports, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is home to the Falcons.

For those looking for directions to the stadium or are just curious, the address of the stadium is 1 AMB Drive Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30313.

The stadium opened in August 2017 and in addition to hosting this year's Super Bowl, the stadium is set to hold the 2020 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four.

The full-service restaurant at the stadium, Molly B's, was named for Falcons owner Arthur Blank's mother, as reported by CBS Sports.

According to CNET, there are temporary bans on drones and similar technology over the stadium, and the FBI has already been taking action.

In a tweet posted by the FBI's Atlanta office, it stated, "#FBI Atlanta is reiterating the message that #ATLSB53 is a #NODRONEZONE after six were confiscated yesterday for violating the current TFR in place.

#SBPublicSafety @FAANews." CNET has reported that, "On game day, drones are banned from flying within a 30-nautical-mile radius of the stadium up to 17,999 feet in altitude, from 5:30 p.m.

to 11:59 p.m. EST.".

At this year's game, the Los Angeles Rams will take on the New England Patriots.

For the halftime show, Maroon 5 is the headlining performer, with Travis Scott and Big Boi joining the band for the gig.

Ahead of the big halftime show, USA Today reported that Maroon 5 frontman, Adam Levine, said this year's halftime performance will have a strong hip hop influence.

Levine said, "This is the show that's gonna have the biggest hip-hop presence that there's ever been on the show.

I can't look back and find that to have been the case before.

So, (Travis) is it.

He's the man right now and he comes in hot.".

Usually, the headline performer of the Super Bowl participates in a press conference prior to the big game, but this year, it didn't happen.

The NFL stated that, "Starting with the Pepsi Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show announcement, we began a cross-platform rollout of behind-the-scenes footage and content from each of the halftime performers.

Instead of hosting a press conference, this social and digital media rollout will continue through Sunday across our owned and operated media assets as well as through the platforms of the artists." Previous halftime performers have included Britney Spears, Coldplay, New Kids on the Block, Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Aerosmith, and many others.

When it comes to the other performers involved in the game, Gladys Knight is set to deliver this year's National Anthem and the "America the Beautiful" performance will be sung by Chloe x Halle.

As far as compensation goes, halftime show performers are not paid, though their expenses and production costs are covered by the NFL.

The same goes for the pre-game performers for the National Anthem and "America the Beautiful".

For more infomation >> Where Is the Super Bowl 2019 Location? What Is Stadium's Address? | Heavy.com - Duration: 5:44.

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Transfer deadline day deal sheet: What is a deal sheet? How does it work? - Duration: 3:07.

 Transfer deadline day is expected to bring the inevitable storm of drama, near-misses and nail-biting last-gasp deals

 However, once the deadline passes, several transfers could still be allowed to take place if clubs submit a deal sheet

 TRANSFER NEWS LIVE - UPDATES AND LATEST FROM YOUR CLUB ON DEADLINE DAYDEADLINE DAY - THE COMPLETED DEALS SO FAR ON DEADLINE DAY  Long after Jim White has left your screen, transfers could be pushed through

 But what is a deal sheet and how can clubs acquire a deadline extension? Express Sport have rounded up everything you need to know

What is a deal sheet? Transfer deals continue to grow in complexity and paperwork with a long list of fine details and terms that must be agonised over before Player X is unveiled to his new fans

 The deal sheet allows clubs to confirm that a deal has been agreed between all parties including the most essential details

 Teams must confirm the name of the player, both clubs involved in the transition and a brief breakdown of the finances

When can a deal sheet be used? The sheet is only available in the final two hours of the transfer window and must be fully completed and submitted to the FA before the official deadline

 Once the deal sheet is approved by the FA, teams have an additional two hours to process every aspect of the transfer

 This usually involves a surge of administrative work to be completed by club officials

 If all information is handed to the FA by the end of the extension, the deal will be completed

 If not, the player cannot be registered to play for his new team until the next transfer window

 This was the case when Adrien Silva's move from Sporting CP to Leicester missed the extended deadline by 14 seconds in 2017

When does the January transfer window close for English and Scottish teams? Teams playing in the English leagues have until 11pm tonight to complete their transfer dealings

 Clubs will be able to apply for a short extension if they submit all relevant paperwork before the 11pm deadline

 Loan deals must be completed in the same timeframe as permanent transfers though free agents can be acquired outside of the window

 All professional clubs in England and Scotland must adhere to the same rules to ensure a level playing field

For more infomation >> Transfer deadline day deal sheet: What is a deal sheet? How does it work? - Duration: 3:07.

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One who was at the start of NFL instant replay says don't overreact to blown Saints call - Duration: 7:46.

CLOSE SportsPulse: Trysta Krick sat down with Saints defensive end Cam Jordan to discuss the controversial no-call which inevitably prevented his team from making it to the Super Bowl

USA TODAY CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREATLANTA — Sitting in a dining room on the 42nd level of the Marriott Atlanta Marquis earlier this week afforded Gil Brandt a magnificent view

But as Super Bowl LIII approached, he took time to look at something ugly — backlash over the NFL's instant replay system after the missed pass-interference call in the NFC Championship Game

Brandt, a noted NFL draft expert and former executive with the Dallas Cowboys, cautioned against drastic changes

"I don't think we should overreact when you have a great system in place,'' Brandt told USA TODAY Sports

"It's like you got a favorite restaurant and you go there because you love the food

And then all of the sudden one night your steak is tough or your service is not good or something like that and you all of a sudden stop going to the restaurant is what it is

'' The play that launched a thousand complaints: Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman (23) takes out Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis (11) during the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship game

 (Photo: Chuck Cook, USA TODAY Sports)Brandt saw the birth and growth of instant replay while working aside Tex Schramm, the now-deceased Cowboys general manager and president fundamental in introducing the idea to the NFL in 1986

Schramm thought the league had no choice, according to Brandt, because instant replay already existed — every time TV aired replays for the benefit of viewers

More: Opinion: NFL must make changes to address its latest officiating messMore: Blown call or not, NFL's replay system doesn't need an overhaulThe system has undergone a series of changes over the years, but Brandt said he opposes the idea of allowing teams to challenge calls on pass interference like the one officials missed in the NFC Championship Game

"The biggest thing we're trying to do is make the game better and yet make the game three hours and 10 minutes,'' he said

"We don't want to be like college and have a four-hour game. That's what it amounts to

You're kind of juggling balls in the air is what it is.''But during the offseason, Brandt said, the system will undergo review by the NFL's competition committee, although it's uncertain if anything can be done to improve what's in place

What would Schramm have said?"Well, Tex would say we've got to find a way to do it better,'' Brandt saidFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn53 players most likely to impact Super Bowl LIII Fullscreen Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed

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One who was at the start of NFL instant replay says don't overreact to blown Saints call - Duration: 7:48.

CLOSE SportsPulse: Trysta Krick sat down with Saints defensive end Cam Jordan to discuss the controversial no-call which inevitably prevented his team from making it to the Super Bowl

USA TODAY CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREATLANTA — Sitting in a dining room on the 42nd level of the Marriott Atlanta Marquis earlier this week afforded Gil Brandt a magnificent view

But as Super Bowl LIII approached, he took time to look at something ugly — backlash over the NFL's instant replay system after the missed pass-interference call in the NFC Championship Game

Brandt, a noted NFL draft expert and former executive with the Dallas Cowboys, cautioned against drastic changes

"I don't think we should overreact when you have a great system in place,'' Brandt told USA TODAY Sports

"It's like you got a favorite restaurant and you go there because you love the food

And then all of the sudden one night your steak is tough or your service is not good or something like that and you all of a sudden stop going to the restaurant is what it is

'' The play that launched a thousand complaints: Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman (23) takes out Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis (11) during the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship game

 (Photo: Chuck Cook, USA TODAY Sports)Brandt saw the birth and growth of instant replay while working aside Tex Schramm, the now-deceased Cowboys general manager and president fundamental in introducing the idea to the NFL in 1986

Schramm thought the league had no choice, according to Brandt, because instant replay already existed — every time TV aired replays for the benefit of viewers

More: Opinion: NFL must make changes to address its latest officiating messMore: Blown call or not, NFL's replay system doesn't need an overhaulThe system has undergone a series of changes over the years, but Brandt said he opposes the idea of allowing teams to challenge calls on pass interference like the one officials missed in the NFC Championship Game

"The biggest thing we're trying to do is make the game better and yet make the game three hours and 10 minutes,'' he said

"We don't want to be like college and have a four-hour game. That's what it amounts to

You're kind of juggling balls in the air is what it is.''But during the offseason, Brandt said, the system will undergo review by the NFL's competition committee, although it's uncertain if anything can be done to improve what's in place

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 Groundhog Day is returning once again, if you can believe it, as Americans flock to Pennsylvania for the odd tradition which sees a groundhog predict the weather

The tradition falls on February every year and dates back to the 188s, as Punxsutawney Phil emerges from his hole at Gobbler's Knob

If the groundhog emerges from its hole at the end of hibernation and sees its shadow against the sunny weather, it will retreat back to its den with winter lasting a further six weeks

Related articles Groundhog Day 19: When is Groundhog day - what is it? Groundhog Day 19: When is Groundhog Day in the US this year?  But if there are cloudy skies when the groundhog - a rodent from the marmots squirrel family - comes above ground the spring season will arrive early

 America has been hit by brutally cold weather - colder than Antartica - with temperatures feeling close to -5C with wind chill, so many will be hoping Phil emerges from his hole when there are cloudy skies to welcome the start of spring

What time is Groundhog Day 19? The event in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania about 8 miles north-east of Pittsburgh, will begin at

3am EST (7.3am GMT), until 4pm (9pm GMT) on Saturday, February . But the estimated time groundhog Phil will emerge from his hole has not been confirmed

 Last year, he appeared some time around midday GMT. Every year the event is live streamed through the Visit Pennsylvania website and this year is no different

 Even though the first event was held in 1887, there was an earlier mention of the day in the diary of James L Morris of Morgantown, Pennsylvania in Pennsylvania Dutch Country

 The day was also mentioned in the Punxsutawney Spirit newspaper in 1886. Related articles Groundhog Day 18 live stream: Milltown Mel prediction – WATCH it Groundhog Day 19 date, time, how to watch: When is Groundhog Day?  However it was not until 1887 when the day was considered to be official when people travelled to the Gobbler's Knob part of town to consult the groundhog on the weather

 Since then, people have gathered at the spot for the event every year on February

 Groundhog Day has its roots in the ancient Christmas tradition of Candlemas, when clergy would bless and distribute candles needed for winter

 The candles represented how long and cold the winter would be. Germans then reportedly expanded the same concept by selecting an animal - the hedgehog - as a means of predicting weather

 When the Germans came to America, the tradition continued, however instead of hedgehogs, groundhogs were used

 Other towns across America now have their own weather-predicting rodents from Birmingham Bill to Staten Island Chuck and Shubenacadie Sam in Canada

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