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Today in interior Alaska we have 1 hour and 6 minutes of day light more than we had on the Winter Solstice. We will gain 17 more hours of daylight by the Summer Solstice.
I live in NYS, smack dab in the middle of the "Black Triangle." We see the sun about once every 5 to 7 days when we're lucky so the advancing daylight hasn't made itself known yet; and it may take a while with our lack of sunny days.
That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well.
snapper
Patrick (and anyone else who may be interested) -
The "Black Triangle" runs from Binghamton up to Albany, from Albany west to Syracuse and then south from Syracuse back to Binghamton. Years ago I was looking for a solar powered hot water system for an outdoor center I worked out. The salesperson said if we wanted it for educational purposes he'd help me to set something up. But, if we were looking to save money, it wasn't worth it. He explained to me that we were in the "Black Triangle" and while the average payback for the system he carried was 7 years, in the "Black Triangle" the payback was almost 22 years! Bottom line, we get a lot of cloudy days. In fact, on this evening's weather forecast they showed that other than this past Saturday when we received 50% of the available sun, the 7 days prior, and now the next 7 to come, will have 10% or less of the available sunshine. In other words, we're in the "Black Triangle"
That's all for now. Take care and until next time...be well.
snapper
I used to fly with the USAF from Griffiss AFB in Rome, NY. We called the Mohawk Valley the "Gray Dome". It would often be bright and sunny just a few miles north or south, but heavily overcast over Rome/Utica.Okay, I'll bite... what's the Black Triangle in New York?