ezüstnyár
Ezüstnyár, also known as silver summer, is a meteorological phenomenon that occurs in the Northern Hemisphere, typically in late July or early August. It is characterized by a period of unusually warm and dry weather, often following a period of cooler temperatures. The term originates from the silver color of the sky, which is caused by the scattering of light by the atmosphere.
The exact cause of ezüstnyár is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to
Ezüstnyár is often associated with agricultural benefits, as the warm temperatures can accelerate the growth of
The term ezüstnyár is also used in Hungarian culture to describe a period of economic prosperity and