You're jumping the gun a bit, Thom. The precise moment of the 2004
solstice will be December 21, 2004 at 7:42 A.M. EST (12:42 UT).
Tomorrow has the least daylight for those of us in the North, it has the
most for our inverted brethren down South.
However, it does not have the latest/earliest sunrise/sunset as one
might expect. Since the actual time of local noon varies up to 15
minutes through the year, the earliest sunset up North is about Dec. 8,
the latest sunrise is about Jan 5. If this doesn't make sense, search on
"equation of time" or check out:
http://www.astronomynotes.com/nakedeye/s9.htm
New England is having a little snow storm now, so it will be a White
Christmas around here. I, however, am headed for Florida in a few days!
Happy Solstice, Everyone!
-jeff
"Coasting with the motion of the ocean" -Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride
Thom Stewart wrote:
Oh Happy Day,
The Sun has stopped its' travel south. Getting ready for it march north.
I got a
23 degree plus reading at Noon today
A sunny day in the Northwest. 92 days for the Sun to reach the Equator
AND; I'LL DRINK TO THAT!
Ole Thom