How Many Hours of Daylight?

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post your latitude and and hours of daylight

 

48.74 ° latitude 8:19 hours of daylight

 

https://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=pws:K...

Ain't no sunshine when she's away.

jaz, do you notice a big difference in the length of days where you are? i wouldn't imagine you do. 

Paging Zippy

61.55

Currently we are getting about five hours of sunlight per day. That will lessen to no sunlight at all as Winter starts.

 

*toke* 

Nothing remains quite the same . . . 

 

~James Buffet~

 33.43 °N, 117.62 °W 

 

9hrs 58 mins

>> 33.43 °N, 117.62 °W 

 

Sending the drones in now.

40.7864° N

9:17

34.42 N  

9:53 of light

I'm at 35.14 °N with 9h 49m, what do I win?

 

 

 

> jaz, do you notice a big difference in the length of days where you are? i wouldn't imagine you do. 

He's not at the equator, I'm sure he does.

Elev 0 m 51.81 °N, 4.68 °E 

Length of Visible Light  9h 11m

Length of Day  7h 50m

Tomorrow will be 0m 54s shorter.

Alaska is an hour behind the West coast. It's still 9:30am here. Sunrise isn't until 10:30am today. -7 degrees and dark right now.

 

*toke*

Im noticing a slight change in attitudes...

Not too much, she ain't away too much.

Elev 4940 ft 34.82 °N, 118.96 °W
Length of Visible Light 10h 47m
Length of Day     9h 51m
Tomorrow will be 0m 26s shorter.

I live on the south facing side of a valley and the sun is barely rising above the north facing ridgeline these days...

That's funny, I'm not. Still seeing a bit of trolling going on. Anyway I'm not walking into town today. Too cold.

I'll start my job search tomorrow. It will still be just as cold though...

 

*toke*

>>Currently we are getting about five hours of sunlight per day. That will lessen to no sunlight at all as Winter starts>>>

?  Winter starts in 9 days...you're going to lose  5 hours of sunlight in about 9 days? (winter solstice)

Way to be literal. As Winter progresses we get less and less light. Eventually the sun won't rise at all. It's more extreme the

further North you go. I'm down on the Southern coast.

 

*toke*

HMMM...I always thought you get more light per day immediately after the solstice...unless you are right at the equator. 

Doh...now I get it you mean that it is already winter even though techinically it doesn't start until the solstice.

I'd love to see the sun rise above the arctic circle for the first time after the solstice, and see how long it's up for...a few minutes?

Our sun is rising around 7:20  and it's over the hill and down around 3:30, but that's just right here. 

technically it's setting around 4:15.  So I guess we're getting around about a little less than 8 hours of sunlight.

about 44.5 degrees north latitude...

Mike Edwards you are 4000 feet higher than me! 

 

Mike Edwards you are 4000 feet higher than me! 

It will dawn for an hour or so but the sun won't rise. Your observations about night and day and the solstice

do not apply up here. This is the top of the world. Dark for most of the Winter and light for most of the Summer.

btw no that isn't what I meant.

 

*toke*

 >>As Winter progresses we get less and less light

 

wrong

Prove me wrong then. You've been to Alaska?

 

*toke*

in the northern hemisphere, dec 21 or so is the shortest day of the year, in alaska or florida or Ireland or china

 

http://www.alaska.org/weather/daylight-hours/fairbanks/december

...and I'm supposed to take the word of someone who types like an adolescent girl texting to her BFF about

the weekend sleepover? Except for a couple of hours in the middle of the day we have darkness about 20+ hours

a day in the cold months. Thank you for adding yourself to my ignore list.

 

*toke*

30.69 °N, 88.04 °W 

11hours, 4 minutes. 

76 F the high.

Here is the website I geek out on for sunlight data:

https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/usa/portland-or

You can put in any location and you can geek out too on things like civil twilight v. nautical twilight.

Today, we are getting 8 hours 45 minutes of day.   On the Winter Solstice, it will be 8 hours 42 minutes.  Civil twilight ends at 5:01 pm.  Interestingly, starting today, we are getting later sunsets although the Solstice is still nine days away.   What is happening is the sunrise is still getting later and later and will continue to do so for about ten days after the Solstice, offsetting the later sunsets.

 

zippy arguing against the rotation and axis tilt of the planet, priceless.

drying out sure didn't make zippy any smarter

...and becoming a vegetarian didn't make you any more compassionate. Troll on, Breh.

 

*toke*

who said anything about giving up meat, mush brain.

My mistake. I thought were were trying to slim down. This will be my last comment to you. Not into flame wars anymore.

Have a nice life.

 

*toke*

When you make beef jerky, the cow doesn't get any smarter...

32.70 °N

Length of Visible Light 10h 56m
Length of Day

10h 01m

Tomorrow will be 0m23s shorter

I prefer beef stroganoff over jerky.

Either way you are still beating meat.

 

*toke*

>>>>>> Either way you are still beating meat.

 

HA HA HA HA HA

 

*loser*

 

WHAT An Idiot

Says the guy who didn't get the joke. You've never heard of beef strokin off? btw stop being so hard on yourself.

 

*toke*

Waxing the ole Gibbous...

i'll update as soon as i think it's Dark out

 

usually wake up lately at 5;15 a.m. ( the who ) make coffee and see light around 6;07 a.m. december 2016

 

Early to bed makes a man_____ fill in spot.

Is it true that the days get shorter too?

Sundown, you better take care. If i find you bin creepin` round my back stairs

Elev 1439 ft 41.26 °N, 74.91 °W ; 

Length of Visible Light 10h 16m
Length of Day

9h 14m

Tomorrow will be 0m30s shorter.

This thread should be reposted come summer solstice.   Starts getting light around 4:00 am in these parts and doesn't get dark until around 10:00 pm.   

 

and this :

Actual Time 7:16 AM EST 4:30 PM EST
Civil Twilight 6:45 AM EST 5:02 PM EST
Nautical Twilight 6:10 AM EST 5:36 PM EST
Astronomical Twilight 5:37 AM EST 6:10 PM EST
Moon 4:42 PM EST 6:27 AM EST