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bwcadan
12/22/2023 05:42PM
 
I still celebrate the winter solstice whether the days are starting sooner or later. The next 6 months are still the best with increasing daylight length each day. I am up and about almost every evening at sunset so keep more interest in that than sunup. I often miss that event.
 
nctry
12/23/2023 07:34PM
 
bwcadan: "I still celebrate the winter solstice whether the days are starting sooner or later. The next 6 months are still the best with increasing daylight length each day. I am up and about almost every evening at sunset so keep more interest in that than sunup. I often miss that event."



I’m almost opposite Dan… I’ve got my “bedroom “ doors facing east to catch the morning sunrise. My problem is I have to go back to bed to enjoy it!






 
Minnesotian
12/21/2023 10:57AM
 
HighnDry: "Winter solstice arrives at 10:27 ET.


Winter Solstice Arrival "



Yep, got my Yule log from last year all ready for tonight's fire.
 
HighnDry
12/21/2023 07:32AM
 
Winter solstice arrives at 10:27 ET.

Winter Solstice Arrival
 
JimmyJustice
12/21/2023 09:39AM
 
Happy Spring to those of us still a part of the Royal Order of the 21sters.
 
HighnDry
12/21/2023 07:39AM
 
Quote from the article:
"The December solstice marks the beginning of astronomical winter in the Northern Hemisphere. During the solstice, the noon sun appears directly over the Tropic of Capricorn, a line of latitude 23.5 degrees south of Earth’s equator. It’s the southernmost point at which the sun can be seen straight overhead (90 degrees above the horizon)."
 
LindenTree
12/21/2023 09:16AM
 
An interesting note is that the evenings have already gotten 2 minutes of daylight longer starting around December 15th in Duluth, even though the mornings continue to get shorter until the 21st.

Sunrise/Sunsets in Duluth MN
 
nctry
12/21/2023 02:05PM
 
LindenTree: "An interesting note is that the evenings have already gotten 2 minutes of daylight longer starting around December 15th in Duluth, even though the mornings continue to get shorter until the 21st.


Sunrise/Sunsets in Duluth MN "






Yeah, I was amazed how it jumped an hour back in November… haha!
Even down in Arizona… that sun doesn’t get all that high. Pretty tough to get good solar without tilting panels…
 
LindenTree
12/21/2023 02:14PM
 
nctry: "LindenTree: "An interesting note is that the evenings have already gotten 2 minutes of daylight longer starting around December 15th in Duluth, even though the mornings continue to get shorter until the 21st.



Sunrise/Sunsets in Duluth MN "







Yeah, I was amazed how it jumped an hour back in November… haha!
Even down in Arizona… that sun doesn’t get all that high. Pretty tough to get good solar without tilting panels…"



Your sun is around 34 degrees now with 10 hours of sunlight at solar noon. It is 20 degrees in Duluth.
 
Zulu
12/21/2023 03:58PM
 
The darkest evening of the year
 
andym
12/21/2023 11:57PM
 
LindenTree: "An interesting note is that the evenings have already gotten 2 minutes of daylight longer starting around December 15th in Duluth, even though the mornings continue to get shorter until the 21st.


Sunrise/Sunsets in Duluth MN "



The date when the sunset starts getting later was always noted by a friend of ours in school. As he pointed out, sunrise was something he never saw. So he cared about the change in daylight at the end of the day more than when the days themselves got longer.