This is cool: a site I ran across calculates, for any location, the actual times of sunrise, sunset, and length of daylight. (Look up your own, on Sunrise, sunset, daylight in a graph.)
It gives the time for sunrise today at around 8:00 AM. Sunset is shortly after 4:00 PM. Around 4:15, by my clock.
And the daylight only lasts about 8 hours. 1/3 of the day. No wonder people suffer from SAD around here!
I didn't know this: at mid-summer, the longest days of the year, the sun is at its highest. But it is never directly overhead here, even then. The graph gives its maximum angle at 65 °: straight overhead would be 90 °. In winter it goes down to 16 ° from the horizon. At its highest point.


I love that graph - you put up the neatest stuff!
ReplyDeleteSAD and Vitamin D deficiency! We are even further north so our days are even just a little bit shorter than at the coast! I've so been looking forward to the turn around time ... but it takes almost the whole month of January for it to become really noticeable. When out skiing, the sun doesn't even crest the trees ... one has to be in quite an open place to get the sun.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great site. The most important reason why we headed south this winter was for the light. That extra hour of daylight in the morning, and then again at sunset is really stunning. Makes all the difference in the world.
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