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Aditya Naredi wrote:
Hi everyone, A few days back I heard from my hometown in India that people observed a 'northern shift' of Sun during sunrise. This happened around July 17th (2003). Unbelievable as it seemed, I proceeded to measure it myself as follows.. [snip] Can someone please measure Sun's azimuth at their places and let me know if it differs from calculated azimuth or not? If it is, what are the possible explanations? If not, what am I doing wrong? The first thing I'd suspect is that the sunrise positions you looked up were just the "geometrical" azimuths. Atmospheric refraction and other effects not included in such figures can make a very large difference to the observed position. Moreover, I imagine that looking north-east from Seattle the horizon is pretty mountainous; you might do better trying to observe sunsets over the Juan de Fuca Strait. -- Odysseus |
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