#Toronto gets over 1.5 hours more daylight than #Miami at this time of year. #funsunfacts
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 1, 2018
Very cool. Rainbow-coloured clouds. Is there a name for these @StormHour ? #StormHour pic.twitter.com/KkmfSZap6T
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 10, 2018
UV peaks at solar noon, about 1:18 PM in #Toronto this week. #Sunscreen
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 14, 2018
UV peaks at solar noon, about 1:03 PM in #Ottawa this week. #Sunscreen
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 14, 2018
.@PeterWohlleben shows us how flowers, the birds and the bees can help us tell time by #sunposition https://t.co/XUcgvhloCv via @torontostar
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 17, 2018
Summer arrived in #PawleysIsland, just south of #MyrtleBeach #SC, at sunrise today. #Solstice2018
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 21, 2018
The sun was about as high as you'll ever see it in #Toronto today at 1:19 PM. Equivalent to Apr 3 in #Miami. #SummerSolstice
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 21, 2018
Honoured to have designed #Toronto 's #AirIndia memorial sundial unveiled by PM @stephenharper 12 yrs ago today. https://t.co/UJ5Ho1L59U pic.twitter.com/LzR6p5zc9u
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) June 23, 2018
Cheers, Ralph
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