I generally consider the prime MW DX "season" to end on April 30th, although 
that doesn't mean that there isn't DX to be found after that date.  I've had 
freak midday receptions of WJR as late as mid-May in years past.

I think a lot of DXers shy away from the MW and LW bands from about May 1st to 
the end of July simply because it's t-storm season and the amount of lightning 
static on the band can sometimes be unbearable.   But if you're patient and 
play your cards right (checking lightningmaps.org before starting a DX session 
to see how close storms are to your QTH is a good idea), you can sometimes be 
rewarded with a good catch in the summer that you wouldn't normally hear during 
the rest of the year.  I've heard it said that the graveyard frequencies are 
good for summertime DX.  The sunrise & sunset maps will also show you that 
stations to the Northeast of your location will be good sunrise targets during 
the summer, as will stations to the Northwest of your location at sunset.  And 
once you get into late July, when there is more darkness at your location at 
sunrise and sunset than on July 1st, that can be especially beneficial.  The 
last few days of July are consistently good here for me
  to get stations from the Dakotas and Montana at sunset.

73,
Rick Dau
South Omaha, Nebraska EN21af
Http://www.dxworld.com/bcblog.html
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] DX Season

I tend to agree with Glenn and Kraig in believing DX season to be all
year around; there is usually something to be found.

On the west coast, atmospheric noise levels don't increase markedly
during the summer months, but of course, northerly overseas paths
mostly disappear for a month or two around summer solstice,
compensated for by better reception from New Zealand.

Having said that, I realize that it may be a bit of a flip
answer.  There are two times when overseas DX (my primary interest)
does peak.    Late August through late October usually deliver "more"
and "better" DX for time spent listening compared with other times of year.

Then, the winter doldrums ("winter anomaly", hardly anomalous, as it
happens every year) sets in.   If I went out to the coast tomorrow,
put out an array of Beverages, DKaz, magic flashing lights etc.,
there is a good chance that for my efforts, I'd hear  only Tahiti and
maybe HLAZ, and not well at that.    Things are generally better in a
quiet year in the solar cycle, when TA's can appear, but not
predictably.   But a solid darkness path is no guarantee of good
reception, even during periods of geomagnetic quiet.

Late January through early April can also show a peak, "DX heard for
time spent" increases again, though not usually as much as during the
fall boost.   After that, increasing daylight does limit things until
the end of August, though often not as much as the "winter anomaly" does.

best wishes,

Nick


At 14:28 02-01-16, Mark Durenberger wrote:
>I know...YMMV on this one...but would appreciate some opinions.
>
>About when do we usually expect the end of the MW DX season in Spring?
>
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Mark Durenberger
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