In June, the sun set about 8:30 pm. Now it sets much earlier.
At this rate, we will have a sunshine-free Colorado by next summer. Zwally™
In June, the sun set about 8:30 pm. Now it sets much earlier.
At this rate, we will have a sunshine-free Colorado by next summer. Zwally™
really did LMFAO
makes perfect sense.
However….going out on a limb here…but back in May, the trend was for 24 hour sunshine by next summer!
OT – but small cold spot off coast of South America…will be interesting to see if this gets bigger and stops El Nino right in its tracks…
In June, at the Equator ,the sun sets at C 1800 hrs.Local Time , as it does every day. At the North Pole it does not set. until C 21st September, and at the South pole C 23 March. The time of sunset and sunrise depends on the Latitude of the observer and Sun’s Declination.
The all new Hansen adjusted time means that sunset will now occur once – straight after 40,000 atomic clocks explode.