I wrote an application in PostScript a couple of years ago that printed out the 
meridian transit times for a particular sundial site. So I dusted it off and 
put in your longitude and created charts for 2005 and 2006 in PDF format.

You can find them at:

http://home.comcast.net/~rlh-pr/clarke/meridian-transit-times-2005.pdf

http://home.comcast.net/~rlh-pr/clarke/meridian-transit-times-2006.pdf

Robert Hough
Shadow Master
32.37N
111.13W


> Hi:
> 
> I've been marking the ceiling exactly at noon PST and just also started 
> to include noon PDT.
> It would be interesting to add a line for when the Sun is South and for 
> the equinox.
> Can someone email to me a list of for each day for a year from now the 
> exact time when the Sun is South?
> The mirror on the windowsill is at: 123:09:50.5 N, 39:11:24.6 W, 900 
> feet above mean sea level.
> 
> Have Fun,
> 
> Brooke Clarke
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