“…leaves are falling all around, time for me to go…” — Led Zeppelin, 1969

denalipilot wrote:I understand there's the official calendar dates of winter, but the fact that it's -36 here today and that the length of day is shorter than my lunch break, doesn't exactly say Fall.![]()
Anyway, Happy Solstice.
-DP
hotrod180 wrote:TV news weather people came up with a new one to me-- "atmospheric winter" which started dec 1.
I believe the solstice is the start of the "meteorological winter".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorology
Meteorology is the scientific study of the Earth's atmosphere and short-term atmospheric phenomena (i.e., weather), with a focus on weather forecasting.[1] It has applications in the military, aviation, energy production, transport, agriculture, construction, weather warnings, and disaster management.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestial_navigation
Celestial navigation, also known as astronavigation, is the practice of position fixing using stars and other celestial bodies that enables a navigator to accurately determine their actual current physical position in space or on the surface of the Earth without relying solely on estimated positional calculations, commonly known as dead reckoning. Celestial navigation is performed without using satellite navigation or other similar modern electronic or digital positioning means.
akavidflyer wrote:4) none of the above, but close to newport.

Flyhound wrote:Looks like South Beach State Park to me. Were you on the beach when you took your sun sight? Here I am taking a noon sight on a Cal 40 sailing back to Seattle from Lahaina after the Vic/Maui race. I sold all of my boats, but I still have my Tamaya sextant. It is as much a work of art as it is a navigational tool.


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