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Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
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A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. I believe the link was in a thread connected with why nights continued to get lighter after the longest day and darker after the shortest day (does that sound familiar? - given the subject the thread may have been from about 3 months ago) I've searched google groups for the site, but have had no luck. Does anyone know what the site is and do they have the url? All I can find is a link to a freeware programme that displays local sunrise/sunset times but that is not the site (it wasn't a programme but rather an actual website where this information was held). Thanks Robbie |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
"Robbie" wrote in message oups.com... Hi A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. I believe the link was in a thread connected with why nights continued to get lighter after the longest day and darker after the shortest day (does that sound familiar? - given the subject the thread may have been from about 3 months ago) I've searched google groups for the site, but have had no luck. Does anyone know what the site is and do they have the url? All I can find is a link to a freeware programme that displays local sunrise/sunset times but that is not the site (it wasn't a programme but rather an actual website where this information was held). Robbie, try www.sunrisesunset.com Regards, Tom |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website
which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. It's not the site you're looking for, but if you know the latitude and longitude of a place this site is of great use: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.html It plots an entire year's worth of sunrise/sunset data (along with options such as twilight). The only downside is that it doesn't take summer time into account, so you'll have to mentally adjust the times it provides. |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
Tom Allen wrote: "Robbie" wrote in message oups.com... Hi A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. I believe the link was in a thread connected with why nights continued to get lighter after the longest day and darker after the shortest day (does that sound familiar? - given the subject the thread may have been from about 3 months ago) I've searched google groups for the site, but have had no luck. Does anyone know what the site is and do they have the url? All I can find is a link to a freeware programme that displays local sunrise/sunset times but that is not the site (it wasn't a programme but rather an actual website where this information was held). Robbie, try www.sunrisesunset.com Regards, Tom Thanks. Unfortunately that isn't the site - the one I was thinking of had a large selection of UK locations to choose from (specifically, I'm after Newcastle and that was definately on the drop down list, as well as locations from the north of Scotland to Penzance). Robbie |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
Robbie wrote:
Hi A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. Well, you can see the sunrise and sunset times for Canterbury on http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/sun/ I knocked up (for a bit of fun, really) a map showing sunrise and sunset times for the UK - you can select the date to show from the form at the top of the page: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/sun/test.php -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
Felly sgrifennodd Robbie :
I believe the link was in a thread connected with why nights continued to get lighter after the longest day and darker after the shortest day Sorry I don't have the site, but I think you're only partially right here. Evenings continue to get lighter after 21st June for a few days. Mornings reach their peak before 21st June. Conversely in the winter, evenings turn the corner around 13th December, but mornings not until around the new year (which is the other way around to what you'd remembered). Adrian -- Adrian Shaw ais@ Adran Cyfrifiadureg, Prifysgol Cymru, aber. Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Cymru ac. http://users.aber.ac.uk/ais uk |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
"Robbie" wrote in message
Unfortunately that isn't the site - the one I was thinking of had a large selection of UK locations to choose from (specifically, I'm after Newcastle and that was definately on the drop down list, as well as locations from the north of Scotland to Penzance). Robbie I've always found http://www.worldtime.com/cgi-bin/wt....523de0&land=65 quite handy. Jon. |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
On 8 Sep 2005 16:01:27 -0700, "Robbie" wrote:
Hi A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. I believe the link was in a thread connected with why nights continued to get lighter after the longest day and darker after the shortest day (does that sound familiar? - given the subject the thread may have been from about 3 months ago) I've searched google groups for the site, but have had no luck. Does anyone know what the site is and do they have the url? All I can find is a link to a freeware programme that displays local sunrise/sunset times but that is not the site (it wasn't a programme but rather an actual website where this information was held). Download Geoclock from http://www.softlookup.com/display.asp?id=2235 |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
The latest software on Davis Weather Stations provides Sunrise and Sunset
times. http://www.rpj-bexhill.demon.co.uk/westparadefast.htm for general data This next ones shows sunset and sunrise times on moving banner at top. http://www.bexhill-on-sea.org/weathe...onitor_Mod.htm Ray "Paul C" wrote in message ... On 8 Sep 2005 16:01:27 -0700, "Robbie" wrote: Hi A few months ago (I think) someone at u.s.w posted a link to a website which gave sunset/sunrise times for various locations in the UK. You could choose the town/city and the month of the year and it gave a list of sunset/sunrise times for that month. I believe the link was in a thread connected with why nights continued to get lighter after the longest day and darker after the shortest day (does that sound familiar? - given the subject the thread may have been from about 3 months ago) I've searched google groups for the site, but have had no luck. Does anyone know what the site is and do they have the url? All I can find is a link to a freeware programme that displays local sunrise/sunset times but that is not the site (it wasn't a programme but rather an actual website where this information was held). Download Geoclock from http://www.softlookup.com/display.asp?id=2235 |
Sunset/Sunrise times for UK locations
Jonathan Stott wrote:
I knocked up (for a bit of fun, really) a map showing sunrise and sunset times for the UK - you can select the date to show from the form at the top of the page: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/sun/test.php Still catching up! I tried this in Firefox and IE6 and can't get it to work, no map gets displayed. -- Steve Loft, Glenlivet. 650ft ASL |
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