The Summer Solstice is today and it is something that everyone has learned about since elementary school. It is the longest day of the year and the start of the summer season, but here is a refresher course about what is happening to our planet as we change into the new season.
Today is the first day of summer, also known as the summer solstice. It's the longest day of the year (and the shortest night).
The actual moment of the solstice will occur at about 7:09 p.m. this
evening, while the sun sits directly above the Pacific Ocean to the west
of Hawaii.
As you may remember from your grade school science lessons, the
seasons and the changing lengths of the day and night throughout the
year are a result of the Earth's axial tilt.
Try to visualize the Earth's orbit around the sun as an elliptical
path on an imaginary plane in space.
As the Earth rests in that plane,
its north and south poles—the ends of its axis—do not point straight
"up" and "down." The axis is instead about 23.4 degrees off the
"vertical."
As a result, the northern and southern hemisphere do not receive
equal amounts of sunshine throughout the year. Right now, the northern
hemisphere is "leaning" towards the sun. From tonight until the winter
solstice on December 21, as the Earth continues around the sun, that
tilt in the planet's axis will be "leaning" our hemisphere less towards
the sun each day.
If not for the tilt of the Earth's axis, we would not have seasons.
The day and night would be exactly the same length, year round. The
northern and southern hemispheres would share the sun's light equally.
Right now, that only happens on the days of the spring and fall
equinoxes (March 20 and September 22, this year).
Perhaps appropriately, as we bask in a whopping 15 hours, two minutes
of daylight, today is also expected to be the hottest day of 2012 to
date in our area. Tomorrow could be hotter still.
If the heat gets to be a bit too much, consider the flip side of
today's solstice: for our friends in the southern hemisphere, today is
the winter solstice. In Punta Arenas, Chile, the high today will be in
the mid to upper 30s.
For more information on the summer solstice or summer activities go to the Carlsbad Patch.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Happy Summer Solstice!
Posted by Larimer Associates on 11:31 AM
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