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 am not referring to atmosphereic refraction, I am not
referring to the up-coming maxum, I am not referring to 'climate change' (I
noticed it was 'global warming from 85 to 01, then climate change to 2010,
now it is back to 'global warming' so whatever we're calling that thing
now...)

My question is, has anyone, scientist, dialist, gnomist, astronomer, etc...
noticed the expected azimuth-declination, based upon calculations and
historic record, to be different than the observed data? Taking into account
refraction, wobble, wander, meander, any other known cycle....   Is the
observed position any different than the calculated position - by so much as
a second or minute or so?

I apologize again for the insufficient question, and I would like to point
out that the responses I have received thus far have been quite varied...

I am not a mathematician, and I have only a rudimentary understanding of
Trig and Calc...

Is the observed data incongruous with the calculated data? Does the math
match up? Does today match with the proper historic record?

Is the sun where it is expected to be?

Has anyone noticed a thing, or is it just hooplah?

Thanks guys.

'If you're going through hell, keep going.'
                     - Winston Churchill

Spencer D. Miles
CB: 7; <SURVEYOR>
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