Nothing "Official" About the Equinox

Is the date and time of a full moon called the "offical full moon" or the definition of "pi" called the "offical value of pi"? So, why do so many call the Vernal (Spring) Equinox, which occurs today at 3:45 pm pdt (2245 utc/gmt), the "official" beginning of Spring. It is simply an astronomical event that defines when the plane of earth's equator passes the center of the sun causing the earth's axis to be perpendicular to its orbit around the sun. It is not a weather event and no one or no agency issues a proclamation making it "official" anyway.

And meteorologically, Spring is defined as the months of March, April and May.

Jan Null, CCM
Golden Gate Weather Services
http://ggweather.com 

 

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Some of us were taught in school that the during the day of the equinox there will be equal lengths of day and night, day being when the sun is above the horizon. But the atmosphere causes the sun to appear just before it would without an atmosphere, and later as it sets. This would confuse those that use the 12-hours-of-seeing-the-sun as the marker for the equinox. They might be comforted by the designation by "officials" of when the equinox takes place (or just get more consfused by the above anyway).