The Sun's Azimuth

2011-09-19 Thread Spencer Duane
I apologize, I suppose I might clarify my question - From some observations, it seems as though the setting sun has drifted north, rather than south, in this approaching winter. I suppose that it is entirely possible that the info I have found is hoaxy, but I would like to let it be known that I

Re: The Sun's Azimuth

2011-09-19 Thread Simon [illustratingshadows
. Simon   Simon Wheaton-Smith www.illustratingshadows.com Silver City, New Mexico W108.2 N32.75 and Phoenix, Arizona, W112.1 N33.5 From: Spencer Duane spencerdu...@gmail.com To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 7:43 AM Subject: The Sun's

RE: The Sun's Azimuth

2011-09-19 Thread Fritz Stumpges
, September 19, 2011 8:53 AM To: Spencer Duane; sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Re: The Sun's Azimuth The sun is where it is supposed to be. The sunrise and sunset azimuth has done what it normally does after the summer solstice, it moves toward the equator. And yes I have azimuth dials here

Re: The Sun's Azimuth

2011-09-18 Thread Roger Bailey
increase Carbon Dioxide emissions to compensate? Absolutely not! Regards, Roger Bailey Walking Shadow Designs From: Spencer Duane Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2011 9:49 AM To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: The Sun's Azimuth Has anyone noticed any differences in the sun's azimuth lately? I have

Re: The Sun's Azimuth

2011-09-17 Thread David Patte
I recently heard someone say The weather has been very odd recently, and i certainly can't believe all this scientific bunk about global climate change, but i have heard that the sun's azimuth is wrong, and if thats the case it sounds pretty serious. It amazing how a few people would rather