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Really? No one commented about the equinox? Well for a few weeks now, I've had the longest civil daylength on this forum. Now I have the longest solar daylength as well. Although noon times could be better, and I'm still waiting on DST.
I was at the bottom, but now I'm at the top. He who laughs best laughs last, or something like that.
Sunrise: 05:36
Sunset 17:57
Daylength: 12:21
Noon: 11:46 (26.6°)
Civil daylight: 04:48-18:45
Length: 13:57
Really? No one commented about the equinox? Well for a few weeks now, I've had the longest civil daylength on this forum. Now I have the longest solar daylength as well. Although noon times could be better, and I'm still waiting on DST.
I was at the bottom, but now I'm at the top. He who laughs best laughs last, or something like that.
Sunrise: 05:36
Sunset 17:57
Daylength: 12:21
Noon: 11:46 (26.6°)
Civil daylight: 04:48-18:45
Length: 13:57
Yeah, I'd like some Finnish DST now please.
Plus probably still the earliest sunset
If you like long drawn-out sunrises, have some Svalbard. Sunrise today was 5.43 am, not that it really matters up there:
4 am:
6 am
Even at 6.45 am the sun still isn't quite visible:
There are a few here with earlier sunsets but yeah...
I wouldn't wanna have Daneborg's noon times... 10:27...
Kashgar is also interesting with 15:00 noons. Imagine having 15:00 noons at my latitude. Sun would rise after 12:00 in December
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