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Sep 15 SunRISE in Missouri#1: 7 minutes LATE
Sept. 15 the sun came up 7 minutes late. Guess there is some surging going on with the shorter time.
Sep 15 SunRISE in Oklahoma : 8 minutes LATE
Monday 15 September 2003 Central Daylight Time SUN
Begin civil twilight 6:40 a.m. Sunrise 7:06 a.m. Sun transit 1:19 p.m. Sunset 7:31 p.m. End civil twilight 7:57 p.m.
Sep 15 NOON in Virginia : 5 minutes LATE
The Sun's shadow reached my baseline at 1:05PM on 9/15 in VA - 5 minutes LATE. I watched the Sun's shadow remain at true noon for 4 minutes, from 12:43 - 12:47PM. It certainly appears that something, other than the season change, is taking place. A huge cloud area was gray while around the Sun, then returned to white as it blew away. Today, I can see the winged globe with just sunglasses.
Sep 15 NOON in France : 13 minutes LATE
Brest, France * the shadow of pole, center of webcam, rotating * time the shadow arrive same position. SEP 15- 11:48 BASELINE Sun transit 12:35 * move degree of the shadow of center pole, ( notice; the shadow of pole is similar position ) SEP 15: from 9 to 10 o'clock -- 13 degree 10 to 11 -- 16 deg 11 to 12 -- 20 deg 12 to 13 -- 20 deg 13 to 14 -- 18 deg
Sep 15 NOON in Houston : 19 minutes LATE
The sun crossed the high noon marks in Houston, TX today(15 SEP 03) 19 minutes 25 seconds late.
Sep 15 SunSET in Missouri #2 : 8 minutes LATE
Sept 15th Missouri #2 Sunset was about 8 minutes late. The RED, RED sky stayed on for another 30 minutes.