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Crepuscular Light Duration Has Changed
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[quote:DUCM900:MV8xODU3MjI0XzMxMDg5NjcyXzVGOTcwRERF] What a load of *****. SO for you just because he is in Canada, that means that in that place, there are higher latitudes only in entire country. That don't make any sense also because there are locations in Canada with inferior latitude than in south England as well. However in your 55° pretty higher latitude in UK, the twilight duration is about [b]45[/b] min max. In Nakusp BC Canada (50° of latitude) is [b]36[/b] min. [/quote]
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I definitely notice that since last 2011 summer on August (which was the max extension from April): the crepuscular light duration was up to
2 hours
, so it's
not
happening in
30 minutes
as it's normal to be on all the time during the year. So take a look for yourself since today to the next max extension on August after the sunset. Actually is 15 min longer than normal, so it's 45 min.
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