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DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your too stupid to have a response to. I will be happy to give you weekly reds. It will be very fun! Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm# Anyway .... -.-- -.. .-. .- Who gives you LittleStupidShills that everytime? . Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 03/24/2013 05:38 PM |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since you didn't bother to say what you THINK is wrong with the times how is anyone else to know? I assume you think that sunrise should continue getting earlier until the summer solstice? If so that is incorrect due to the way we orbit the sun. The sunrise time may get later but the TOTAL amount of daylight still increases because the sunset time is also getting later. But again since you didn't bother to actually say what you THINK the problem is nobody else can really know for sure. Instead you just defaulted to your standard insult first and don't bother asking questions later routine. explained here (though I'm sure you'll ignore it) [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Still waiting for PROOF that I am a shill. Last Edited by LHP598 on 03/24/2013 05:45 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Since you didn't bother to say what you THINK is wrong with the times how is anyone else to know? I assume you think that sunrise should continue getting earlier until the summer solstice? If so that is incorrect due to the way we orbit the sun. Quoting: Weasel_Turbine Did you ever go to school? . Did you? I've noticed this effect for years since I was in grade school. explained here [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Look up "equation of time" if you actually want to learn. [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Simply put, the summer solstice does have the longest day but not the earliest sunrise. You just never bothered to notice before. Last Edited by LHP598 on 03/24/2013 05:50 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21681843 United States 03/24/2013 05:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How Could It Be Possible? It's almost 15 minutes early than it should be. Quoting: DVCMCM Anyway just look at some datas and whats happening right now, this is the gain in minutes from January to June at the sunrise month by month start/to end each ones: Jan Sunrise@ 7.38 AM 7.24 AM -14 minutes early Feb Sunrise@ 7.23 AM 6.47 AM -36 minutes early Mar Sunrise@ 6.45 AM 5.55 AM -50 minutes early Apr Sunrise@ 5.55 AM 5.08 AM -47 minutes early May Sunrise@ 5.05 AM 5.38 AM +33 minutes Jun Sunrise@ 4.37 AM 4.38 AM +01 minutes And WHY in New York the sunrise is nearly 1 hour later @ 6.55 AM? :science: . This is 100% true. |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your too stupid to have a response to. I will be happy to give you weekly reds. It will be very fun! Quoting: #Geomagnetic_Storm# Anyway .... -.-- -.. .-. .- Who gives you LittleStupidShills that everytime? . Well gee, it LOOKS like morse code. A little bit of research or a google search for morse code translator would give you a clue. Probably too much work for you though. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 05:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you? I've noticed this effect for years since I was in grade school. Quoting: Weasel_Turbine explained here [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Look up "equation of time" if you actually want to learn. [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Simply put, the summer solstice does have the longest day but not the earliest sunrise. You just never bothered to notice before. STOP posting idiot bullshit, everyone except the DumbShill like you, knows that the Sun rise early till the 21 of June, retard. And in your idiot links there is not what you are trying to sell, littleman. . |
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#Geomagnetic_Storm# User ID: 25096873 United States 03/24/2013 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Someone needs to karma pin this thread. LMAO |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you? I've noticed this effect for years since I was in grade school. Quoting: Weasel_Turbine explained here [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Look up "equation of time" if you actually want to learn. [link to aa.usno.navy.mil] Simply put, the summer solstice does have the longest day but not the earliest sunrise. You just never bothered to notice before. STOP posting idiot bullshit, everyone except the DumbShill like you, knows that the Sun rise early till the 21 of June, retard. And in your idiot links there is not what you are trying to sell, littleman. . Thanks for proving you didn't read it. quote from my link above "earliest sunset occurs around December 8 each year, and latest sunrise occurs around January 5. The day with the least amount of daylight is the winter solstice, the first day of winter, on or about December 21... similar situation occurs at the summer solstice, for the same basic reason, though the effect is not as extreme. Solstice occurs around June 21, but at latitude 40° north the earliest sunrise occurs around June 14 and the latest sunset occurs around June 28." It then explains it all in detail. We know you didn't bother to read it. Thanks for proving it for us though. Got any more lies to tell? Last Edited by LHP598 on 03/24/2013 06:07 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
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IAMIAM User ID: 18016289 United States 03/24/2013 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How Could It Be Possible? It's almost 15 minutes early than it should be. Quoting: DVCMCM Anyway just look at some datas and whats happening right now, this is the gain in minutes from January to June at the sunrise month by month start/to end each ones: Jan Sunrise@ 7.38 AM 7.24 AM -14 minutes early Feb Sunrise@ 7.23 AM 6.47 AM -36 minutes early Mar Sunrise@ 6.45 AM 5.55 AM -50 minutes early Apr Sunrise@ 5.55 AM 5.08 AM -47 minutes early May Sunrise@ 5.05 AM 5.38 AM +33 minutes Jun Sunrise@ 4.37 AM 4.38 AM +01 minutes And WHY in New York the sunrise is nearly 1 hour later @ 6.55 AM? . This is 100% true. That's just ONE channel. You should listen to 97.9 FM WIYY out of Baltimore. They are the Rock! And the Lamp... Last Edited by IAMIAM on 03/24/2013 06:20 PM |
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DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Solstice occurs around June 21, but at latitude 40° north the earliest sunrise occurs around June 14 and the latest sunset occurs around June 28." Quoting: Weasel_Turbine It then explains it all in detail. We know you didn't bother to read it. Thanks for proving it for us though. Got any more lies to tell? It may happens about 2 or 3 days max and in about 1 minutes only: 18 giu 2000 5.34 19 giu 2000 5.35 20 giu 2000 5.35 21 giu 2000 5.35 here: [link to www.timeanddate.com] Anyway now its from May that it will do and for several minutes as I posted before. Now sell your crap elsewhere. . Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 06/01/2013 05:31 AM |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Solstice occurs around June 21, but at latitude 40° north the earliest sunrise occurs around June 14 and the latest sunset occurs around June 28." Quoting: Weasel_Turbine It then explains it all in detail. We know you didn't bother to read it. Thanks for proving it for us though. Got any more lies to tell? It may happens about 2 or 3 days max and for about 1 minutes only 18 giu 2000 5.34 19 giu 2000 5.35 20 giu 2000 5.35 21 giu 2000 5.35 here: [link to www.timeanddate.com] Anyway now its from May that it does and for several minutes. Now sell your crap elsewhere. . Why bring up the times for 2000 when this year's times are nearly identical? Did you forget what you're trying to prove? Thanks for admitting I was right by the way. If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why bring up the times for 2000 when this year's times are nearly identical? Did you forget what you're trying to prove? Thanks for admitting I was right by the way. Quoting: Weasel_Turbine Are you so DUMB? every year must be pretty the same here's 2012: [link to www.timeanddate.com] This year is out pretty much in May! and obviously never happens before in that month a big later sunrise Jan Sunrise@ 7.38 AM 7.24 AM -14 minutes early Feb Sunrise@ 7.23 AM 6.47 AM -36 minutes early Mar Sunrise@ 6.45 AM 5.55 AM -50 minutes early Apr Sunrise@ 5.55 AM 5.08 AM -47 minutes early May Sunrise@ 5.05 AM 5.38 AM +33 minutes Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 03/24/2013 07:07 PM |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 06:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why bring up the times for 2000 when this year's times are nearly identical? Did you forget what you're trying to prove? Thanks for admitting I was right by the way. Quoting: Weasel_Turbine Are you so DUMB? every year must be the same here's 2012: [link to www.timeanddate.com] not exactly or we wouldn't have leap years. I SAID they were nearly identical. I was CURIOUS why you posted the link for 2000 when you're are supposedly trying to say there is a problem NOW. Again, thanks for admitting I was right. Last Edited by LHP598 on 03/24/2013 06:26 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL They just have changed the datas in that site [link to www.timeanddate.com] Very interesting stuff is happening. Just check your own the whole thing day by day. Make screenshots of the site pages and save it, then check it out with the latest in the site after some days. At this point maybe there is an active automated software who do the job. - Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 03/24/2013 06:50 PM |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now tell me if I am crazy or not March Equinox is when the daylight hours are the same of opposite, so we have 12 hours of daylight, the 21. Now, since the 21 Dec whitch is the shortest in daylight (8.68 hours) to 21 of March, we have this at the sunrise: Dec 7.35 AM 7.38 AM +03 minutes (strange, its later from the 21 to 31) Gen 7.38 AM 7.24 AM -14 minutes early Feb 7.23 AM 6.47 AM -36 minutes early Mar 6.45 AM 5.12 AM -33 minutes early Total added daylight in minutes: 80 (so in about 1.33 hours). Now 8.68 Hours + 1.33 Hours = 10.01 hours and I dont added all the minutes because of the later sunset. If we add it, we have this: Dec 4.42 PM 4.49 PM +07 minutes later Gen 4.50 PM 5.24 PM +34 minutes later Feb 5.25 PM 5.59 PM +34 minutes later Mar 6.00 PM 6.23 PM +23 minutes later Total added daylight in minutes: 98 (so in about 1.63 hours). SO at the 21 March we have 8.68 + 1.33 + 1.63 = 11,64 so in about a half hour less than normal. Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 03/24/2013 08:33 PM |
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Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 08:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now tell me if I am crazy or not Quoting: DVCMCM March Equinox is when the daylight hours are the same of opposite, so we have 12 hours of daylight, the 21. Now, since the 21 Dec whitch is the shortest in daylight (8.68 hours) to 21 of March, we have this at the sunrise: Dec 7.35 AM 7.38 AM +03 minutes (strange, its later from the 21 to 31) Gen 7.38 AM 7.24 AM -14 minutes early Feb 7.23 AM 6.47 AM -36 minutes early Mar 6.45 AM 5.55 AM -50 minutes early Total added daylight in minutes: 100 (so in about 1.66 hours). Now 8.68 Hours + 1.66 Hours = 11.26 hours and I dont added all the minutes because of the later sunset. If we add it, we have this: Dec 4.42 PM 4.49 PM +07 minutes later Gen 4.50 PM 5.24 PM +34 minutes later Feb 5.25 PM 5.59 PM +34 minutes later Mar 6.00 PM 6.23 PM +23 minutes later Total added daylight in minutes: 98 (so in about 1.63 hours). SO at the 21 March we have 8.68 + 1.66 + 1.63 = 12,89 so almost 1 hour in excess than normal. [link to www.timeanddate.com] Plus your calculations above are wrong because you used the sunrise time changes for March for the WHOLE MONTH instead of just through the 20th when the equinox is. You have it correct for the sunset though [link to www.timeanddate.com] Last Edited by LHP598 on 03/24/2013 08:06 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
DVCMCM (OP) User ID: 36806497 Italy 03/24/2013 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok I've edited. Now its less in about half a hour than it should be. 11,64. - Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 03/24/2013 08:42 PM |
Weasel_Turbine User ID: 35829559 United States 03/24/2013 08:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Your calculation for the length of daylight on the shortest day is off. 7:35 am to 4:42 pm is 9 hours 7 minutes or 9.17 hours, not 8.68. Adding the 1.33 and 1.63 brings the total to 12.13 or 12 hours and 7.8 minutes which is what it should be for that date. Last Edited by LHP598 on 03/24/2013 08:53 PM If you have to insist that you've won an Internet argument, you've probably lost badly. - Danth's Law |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36828849 Italy 03/25/2013 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyway, this is a well know italian site about the sun/moon timing: [link to divulgazione.uai.it] As you can see they says that: 15 of March, the Sun was rising at 6.23 A.M. 31 of March: the Sun was rising at 6.56 A.M. Now, the Daylight Savings Time in Italy (+1 hour)has started the 20 of March. Now, how could it be possible. We have in just 15 days (from 15 to 31 of March) a gap of - 31 minutes. PS in English marzo = march / sole = sun / alle = at |
Croatian User ID: 36826645 Croatia 03/25/2013 02:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyway, this is a well know italian site about the sun/moon timing: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 36828849 [link to divulgazione.uai.it] As you can see they says that: 15 of March, the Sun was rising at 6.23 A.M. 31 of March: the Sun was rising at 6.56 A.M. Now, the Daylight Savings Time in Italy (+1 hour)has started the 20 of March. Now, how could it be possible. We have in just 15 days (from 15 to 31 of March) a gap of - 31 minutes. PS in English marzo = march / sole = sun / alle = at Something is def. wrong, either with these charts or with the SUN!? See this chart for Croatia, march 19. then 20. and 31. it has to do with time change that even hasn't been switched to the sunmmer time??! |