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the evenings are getting later again

<hr width=100% size=1>It was all so different before it changed
 

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I always thought it got late quite early this time of year.

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Carefully chosen words since sunrise is still getting later but now so is sunset. "Equation of time" and all that.



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Absolutely - we'll get almost an extra 5 minutes light in the evenings by Christmas, which will make all the difference /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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Please explain. It's been peein' down here most of the day, dark at 15:30 and, truthfully, I cannot say I've felt any benefit of the equation of time. Anyway, how do you know that it exists?

Prove it!

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I thought the top of the tide was the 21st?

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My dad has just bought a full spectrum light bulb for oil painting but i thought I might borrow it as November and December are turning out to be so gloomy. I hope Christmas day is sunny so a nice afternoon walk around Bosham is better than sitting in the gloom we have had recently.

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The evenings are getting longer

Explained <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/understanding/winter_solstice.shtml>here</A> for morons like me. /forums/images/icons/smile.gif

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This post reminds me of christmas adverts and goodies in the shops in August!
Why do people think so far ahead? You might not be here tomorrow.

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For London:
Latest Sunrise: 08.05.16 Dec 30
Earliest Sunset: 15.30.25 Dec 13

For real detail and a program you can download go to <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.analemma.com> this site</A>

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Thanks Phil

That is a nice program to keep on the laptop for on board use. It also highlights the misery of higher latitude living this time of year!

Robin

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Brilliant site. Why couldn't you have just explained it a couple of sentences though?

;-)

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