Sun angles are sure changing these days! Seeing patches of filtered sunlight through the trees where there wasn't any before. #sunshine
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) August 14, 2018
The autumnal equinox is the reason for the season and also the reason that it is harder to see during your morning and evening commutes. https://t.co/PKkRfb6D4n #RoadSafety #sunglare #Equinox
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) September 20, 2018
The sun will be directly above the Equator just NE of New Guinea on Sep 22, 2018 at 9:54 pm EDT. #autumnequinox #fallequinox pic.twitter.com/h2NuZ4kxcV
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) September 21, 2018
Does it seem dark earlier each day in #Toronto lately? It should. #Sunset is 2 min earlier each day, biggest change of the year. #Equinox
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) September 23, 2018
That's why I don't like this time of year. And sunrise comes so much later. Do not like getting up in the dark.
— Leigh Buchan (@lives2talk) September 23, 2018
.@lives2talk The darkest morning of the year is the one before the fall #timechange.
— Ralph Bouwmeester (@SunPosition) September 23, 2018
Cheers, Ralph
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