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Must be spring tomorrow.
All though sunrise tomorrow will be later than sunrise today. Simon.
This day in the year is a real psychological watershed for me. Although the day length doesnt improve noticeably for a good long while its always nice to know you're past the shortest day. Tomorrow is a longer day than today, thats a nice thought.Matt
Quote from: SherwoodCleaningSe on December 21, 2007, 05:13:18 pmAll though sunrise tomorrow will be later than sunrise today. Simon.Yes every four or five years the solstice "shortest day" falls on the 22nd of December and 2007 is one of those years!SignedSergeant Anorak
Quote from: xxmattyxx on December 21, 2007, 04:59:41 pmThis day in the year is a real psychological watershed for me. Although the day length doesnt improve noticeably for a good long while its always nice to know you're past the shortest day. Tomorrow is a longer day than today, thats a nice thought.Mattthey should change the longest day to christmas day or boxing day I think
Quote from: windowwashers on December 21, 2007, 05:23:16 pmQuote from: xxmattyxx on December 21, 2007, 04:59:41 pmThis day in the year is a real psychological watershed for me. Although the day length doesnt improve noticeably for a good long while its always nice to know you're past the shortest day. Tomorrow is a longer day than today, thats a nice thought.Mattthey should change the longest day to christmas day or boxing day I thinkYoull have to speak to God about that :
Quote from: Bear on December 21, 2007, 06:17:54 pmThe shortest day next year is 26th March !!Come on, someone must have got it!
The shortest day next year is 26th March !!
An Army thing? No?
Quote from: The Shiner on December 21, 2007, 11:17:11 pmQuote from: xxmattyxx on December 21, 2007, 11:06:25 pmAn Army thing? No? I wondered at first if it was a reference to the clocks changing at the Spring equinox but it looks like that's March 30th.Correct next years clock change Sun 26th March, 23 hours in the day!
Quote from: xxmattyxx on December 21, 2007, 11:06:25 pmAn Army thing? No? I wondered at first if it was a reference to the clocks changing at the Spring equinox but it looks like that's March 30th.