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unusedusername42 t1_ixuc8d6 wrote
Reply to comment by itseensasekaantuja in Sunrise and sunset times throughout the year, arranged in a circle [OC] by imluke
It's a true mindfuck, haha! I'm visiting relatives in northern Norway and it definitely messes with one's head a bit. Normally I live in the middle of Sweden where the changes are quite extreme too, sure, but nowhere near as drastic as above the polar circle
unusedusername42 t1_ixububd wrote
Reply to comment by imluke in Sunrise and sunset times throughout the year, arranged in a circle [OC] by imluke
Thanks! I'm in a place with summer midnight sun, and where it does not rise above the horizon at all for 25 days in winter. :D
unusedusername42 t1_ixu9udq wrote
That's a lot of winter sunlight and extremely dark for summer time, compared to my reality. Nice graph though :)
unusedusername42 t1_ixybx5o wrote
Reply to comment by nago7650 in Sunrise and sunset times throughout the year, arranged in a circle [OC] by imluke
Yeah, I've noticed that! Stockholm in southern Sweden is mistakenly perceived as having similar conditions as NY while it's on the 59th northern parallell, meaning Alaska conditions. At this latitude the Sun is visible for 18 hours, 30 minutes during the summer solstice and 6 hours, 11 minutes during the winter solstice. Further up it gets much more extreme. :)