Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78270374 Australia 12/21/2019 03:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam = more light in 'winter'? Good for you lot! I was really feeling bad for you with all that cold and snow....had to be some kind of benefit...somewhere... My sun and heat loving body couldn't see that...although I was shown a very healthy 'warm underground' scene, many years ago.....didn't make sense to me. Dickheads here thought one winter in 'tasphazia' was enough of a 'taste'. |
Remedial_Rebel (OP) User ID: 78258400 United States 12/21/2019 03:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Yea, but it's cold as a witch's tit at summer solstice. Even now, they average about 53 for high of the day. Last Edited by Remedial_Rebel on 12/21/2019 03:33 AM |
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Remedial_Rebel (OP) User ID: 78258400 United States 12/21/2019 03:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Actually getting a warmer weekend But it’s still dark at damn 17:00 Check out this live cam, day light at Ushuaia Harbor. [link to www.skylinewebcams.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73112757 United States 12/21/2019 04:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Here north of the equator we will have our shortest day and the Pagans celebrated on the 22nd to the 23rd of December, the beginning of the days getting longer. So Merry Christmas and thank god the days will be getting longer from here on til June 21st. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78270494 United States 12/21/2019 05:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Um but that is Summer Solstice on the bottom of the earth not winter. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73112757 Here north of the equator we will have our shortest day and the Pagans celebrated on the 22nd to the 23rd of December, the beginning of the days getting longer. So Merry Christmas and thank god the days will be getting longer from here on til June 21st. ^^THIS^^ Thanks for the basic info. I'm always amazed how many people don't understand that the equator separates the seasons of the earth. Winter in the northern hemisphere is summer in the southern hemisphere. |
Remedial_Rebel (OP) User ID: 78258400 United States 12/21/2019 07:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Um but that is Summer Solstice on the bottom of the earth not winter. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73112757 Here north of the equator we will have our shortest day and the Pagans celebrated on the 22nd to the 23rd of December, the beginning of the days getting longer. So Merry Christmas and thank god the days will be getting longer from here on til June 21st. ^^THIS^^ Thanks for the basic info. I'm always amazed how many people don't understand that the equator separates the seasons of the earth. Winter in the northern hemisphere is summer in the southern hemisphere. That was the point of this thread. While people in the north are having the least amount of daylight, Ushuaia has 17+ hours or the most. What amazes me how people like to get caught up in games of semantics. Last Edited by Remedial_Rebel on 12/21/2019 07:15 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78270494 United States 12/21/2019 09:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Um but that is Summer Solstice on the bottom of the earth not winter. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73112757 Here north of the equator we will have our shortest day and the Pagans celebrated on the 22nd to the 23rd of December, the beginning of the days getting longer. So Merry Christmas and thank god the days will be getting longer from here on til June 21st. ^^THIS^^ Thanks for the basic info. I'm always amazed how many people don't understand that the equator separates the seasons of the earth. Winter in the northern hemisphere is summer in the southern hemisphere. That was the point of this thread. While people in the north are having the least amount of daylight, Ushuaia has 17+ hours or the most. What amazes me how people like to get caught up in games of semantics. Don't most people know the earth is divided into two hemispheres? Of course there is the maximum hours of daylight in the southern hemisphere today, it's summer solstice there. It will be the opposite on June 21, when it will be winter solstice there with the least amount of daylight and people in the northern hemisphere will have the most daylight. |
Remedial_Rebel (OP) User ID: 78258400 United States 12/21/2019 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Today for Winter Solstice, Ushuaia Argentina has 17 hours and 20 minutes of daylight. See it on Live cam Um but that is Summer Solstice on the bottom of the earth not winter. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73112757 Here north of the equator we will have our shortest day and the Pagans celebrated on the 22nd to the 23rd of December, the beginning of the days getting longer. So Merry Christmas and thank god the days will be getting longer from here on til June 21st. ^^THIS^^ Thanks for the basic info. I'm always amazed how many people don't understand that the equator separates the seasons of the earth. Winter in the northern hemisphere is summer in the southern hemisphere. That was the point of this thread. While people in the north are having the least amount of daylight, Ushuaia has 17+ hours or the most. What amazes me how people like to get caught up in games of semantics. Don't most people know the earth is divided into two hemispheres? Of course there is the maximum hours of daylight in the southern hemisphere today, it's summer solstice there. It will be the opposite on June 21, when it will be winter solstice there with the least amount of daylight and people in the northern hemisphere will have the most daylight. Very few people would know there's 17+ hours of daylight anywhere in north or south America. Happy winter/summer solstice where ever you are. |