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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Anonymous Coward |
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From about 34 degrees latitude, and 300 miles inland from the East Coast of the US, the sun has been shining nicely, and we have normal cold temps for the season.
Continue to experience the unusually long day, late sunset and not getting dark until just after 5:45pm, where ten days ago it was darkish at 4:30pm. Many people noticing this, but no one seems particularly concerned. Extra daylight is nice.
Makes one wonder if our latitude has shifted somewhat southerly. If so, it did it rather suddenly, just prior to the unusual wind storm. I cannot properly place the sunset because I'm not outside as much in the winter. Possibly the sun is suddenly brighter giving us more light? Dunno
If there has been some kind of shift, rather than another type anomaly causing the suddenly longer day, then we eventually will be given new latitude and longitude markers.
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