Every year around mid August I see a definite tint shift in the Sun's rays outside. It makes colors more contrasted to me. Anyone else see this or am I in need of professional help?:candle:
Whew, but I notice the shift in colors on everything, not the sky.
Have you been spending too much time alone in the bathroom? At least that's what my mom told me can happen.
At least I know how to treat a pizza........but I would still say that you are in grave need of professional help.
May I interest you in a NoDoz.........:nana:This prelude to the fall Sun makes me want to take a nap.:tired:
May I interest you in a NoDoz.........:nana:
Actually, the shift is rather sudden because the sun's positional changes in the sky are a sinusiodal function. ...
Actually, the shift is rather sudden because the sun's positional changes in the sky are a sinusiodal function. The sun in lowest in the sky on December 21, and highest on June 21. During these times the rate at which it changes is rather low (note that sunset and sunrise times don't change dramatically during these times of the year). However, by the time you're about 6 or 7 weeks out from summer solstice the sun starts setting a few minutes earlier each day. In other words, the position of the sun changes noticeably. The rate of change peaks around September 21, but it's definitely noticeably around now.