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Post by firebird1988 on Jan 4, 2019 10:08:20 GMT -5
1/4 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 7:33am UTC-7 Sunset 5:33pm UTC-7
First 10 hour day since Dec 10th
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Post by Hiromant on Jan 11, 2019 2:23:52 GMT -5
Sunrise: 9:08 Sunset: 15:47 Day length: 6 h 39 min, 34,5 min regained Peak sun angle: 8,9°
Mornings are still dark but afternoons are getting noticeably lighter, it's pretty light at 4 PM now. Gaining three minutes per day.
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Post by Candleur on Jan 13, 2019 17:41:43 GMT -5
Sunrise: 8:04 Sunset: 16:39
The mornings are finally starting to feel lighter now, or maybe that's just because there weren't any clouds today. Looking forward to summer gdaylight.
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Post by Morningrise on Jan 13, 2019 20:56:42 GMT -5
Finally starting to get some decent daylight after getting out of work in the evenings Sunrise: 9:09am Sunset: 5:21pm Sun angle: 16.5 degrees Solar noon: 1:15pm
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Post by firebird1988 on Jan 15, 2019 10:02:00 GMT -5
1/15 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 7:32am UTC-7 Sunset 5:42pm UTC-7
Sunrise is finally getting earlier again
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Post by Ski on Jan 15, 2019 11:24:00 GMT -5
Sunrise;7;51AM Sunset;4;46PM Noon;12;18PM
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Post by Hiromant on Jan 16, 2019 14:03:11 GMT -5
The sun has already set today so here are the stats for tomorrow. Nice round numbers.
Sunrise: 9:00 Sunset: 16:00 Day length: 7 h Peak sun angle: 10°
Back in the double digits baby. Definitely noticing the lighter afternoons now though it's still dark after work.
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Post by Candleur on Jan 19, 2019 12:39:07 GMT -5
Sunrise: 8:00 Sunset: 16:47
We're getting there...
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Post by firebird1988 on Jan 22, 2019 6:18:11 GMT -5
1/22 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 7:30am UTC-7 Sunset 5:49pm UTC-7
Our first 7:30am sunrise since Dec 26th
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Post by firebird1988 on Jan 24, 2019 14:07:43 GMT -5
1/24 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 7:29am UTC-7 Sunset 5:51pm UTC-7
First pre-7:30am sunrise since Dec 23rd
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Post by Nidaros on Jan 24, 2019 14:19:54 GMT -5
After sunset now so data for tomorrow Jan 25th, coast W of Trondheim: Rise: 09:21 Set: 16:06
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Post by boombo on Jan 26, 2019 18:00:24 GMT -5
25 January
Sunrise: 08:04 Sunset: 16:38
8 hours, 34 minutes
Not fully dark at 5 pm = "not that dark any more" as far as I'm concerned, though I don't usually start to notice the higher sun angle for another week or two.
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Post by Hiromant on Jan 27, 2019 1:13:55 GMT -5
Sunrise: 8:42 Sunset: 16:24 Day length: 7 h 42 min (1 h 37 min gained) Peak sun angle: 12,2°
Along with more sunshine, it's definitely starting to feel less oppressive. Peak sun angle is nearing double that of the solstice.
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Post by boombo on Jan 30, 2019 6:41:26 GMT -5
I've just been looking at how much higher the sun's going to get over the next three months and how quickly it changes, the changing of the seasons is actually a lot more stark when you look at it like this than just the raw sunrise/sunset times:
1 February is already nearly halfway between the winter solstice and the equinox, but the highest the sun will get here is 19 degrees, only up from 13 degrees on the solstice.
Just one month later on 1 March though, the sun will be at or above that from 9:27 to 15:23 and will reach a peak of 28 degrees.
Another month later on 1 April, the sun will be at or above 28 degrees from 10:03 to 16:21 and will peak at 41 degrees.
Then on 1 May, the sun will be at or above 41 degrees from 10:28 to 15:42 and will peak at 51 degrees. It will be at or above 19 degrees on that date from 7:49 to 18:21, even though the sun isn't even above the horizon for that length of time until 26 February barely two months earlier.
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Post by Hiromant on Jan 30, 2019 7:17:43 GMT -5
I can only imagine how fast it all happens in the Arctic. Even here it goes from pretty dark to more light than you know what to do with seemingly overnight.
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Post by Cadeau on Jan 30, 2019 10:47:15 GMT -5
Today Paris, Île-de-France, France (30 Janvier 2019) Civil Twilight Starts = 07:49 Sunrise = 08:23Solar Noon = 13:03 (23.5° above the horizon) Sunset = 17:43Civil Twilight Ends = 17:17 Day Length = 9 hours 20 minutes - Today Terre Haute, IN (January 30, 2019) Civil Twilight Starts = 07:30 Sunrise = 07:58 Solar Noon = 13:02 (33.0° above the horizon) Sunset = 18:07 Civil Twilight Ends = 18:35 Day Length = 10 hours 9 minutes- Today Seoul, South Korea (2019년 1월 31일) Civil Twilight Starts = 07:09 Sunrise = 07:37 Solar Noon = 12:45 (35.0° above the horizon) Sunset = 17:54 Civil Twilight Ends = 18:22 Day Length = 10 hours 17 minutes- Today Tokyo, Japan (2019年1月31日) Civil Twilight Starts = 06:15 Sunrise = 06:42 Solar Noon = 11:54 (36.8° above the horizon) Sunset = 17:06 Civil Twilight Ends = 17:33 Day Length = 10 hours 24 minutes
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Post by firebird1988 on Feb 2, 2019 14:55:36 GMT -5
2/2 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 7:24am UTC-7 Sunset 6:00pm UTC-7
First 6pm sunset since October 12th
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Post by Hiromant on Feb 5, 2019 2:31:38 GMT -5
Sunrise: 8:22 Sunset: 16:47 Day length: 8 h 25 min (+2 h 20 min) Peak sun angle: 14,8°
There's now civil twilight after work and the sun angle is more than double that of the solstice. Doesn't feel super dark anymore. It's still very cloudy though, some sunshine would be nice.
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Post by Babu on Feb 15, 2019 8:19:17 GMT -5
Sunrise: 07:34 Sunset: 16:13 Noon: 11:53 (13.5°) Daylength: 8:39 Civil twilight (or brighter: 06:43-17:03
Each day is 6:27 minutes longer than the last.
I'd be content if days were this long in December.
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Post by firebird1988 on Feb 16, 2019 11:34:20 GMT -5
2/16 Phoenix, AZ
Sunrise 7:12am UTC-7 Sunset 6:13pm UTC-7
Today is our first 11+ hr day since October 27th
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