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Well the nights are drawing in again
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"Always find it odd that most of the summer is still to come but the longest day has gone already" Yes true enough I only heard the summer solstice mentioned nothing about the longest day on the radio If you take the year 2020 and add the day 20th of june 3 20,s in a row has never happened before and will never happen again .. |
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"Always find it odd that most of the summer is still to come but the longest day has gone alreadyYes true enough I only heard the summer solstice mentioned nothing about the longest day on the radio If you take the year 2020 and add the day 20th of june 3 20,s in a row has never happened before and will never happen again .. "
20:20 20th June 2020 = 5 20's in a row |
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"Always find it odd that most of the summer is still to come but the longest day has gone alreadyYes true enough I only heard the summer solstice mentioned nothing about the longest day on the radio If you take the year 2020 and add the day 20th of june 3 20,s in a row has never happened before and will never happen again .. "
aren't the summer solstice and longest day the same thing? |
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Awe no its peaked already that is odd though.
We haven't had much of a summer yet. They use to say flaming June but now it's flaming terrible.
From what I can remember we now have the better weather from July.
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"Awe no its peaked already that is odd though.
We haven't had much of a summer yet. They use to say flaming June but now it's flaming terrible.
From what I can remember we now have the better weather from July.
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Can you not remember as far back to April and may and yes I know not summer |
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"Oops deleted by accident. Won't it also happen in July, August, September, October, November and December ?" I,m refering to the longest day only next year it will be 2021 on longest day 2021 20th of june
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"Oops deleted by accident. Won't it also happen in July, August, September, October, November and December ? I,m refering to the longest day only next year it will be 2021 on longest day 2021 20th of june "
Will the cricket be back by then? |
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"Always find it odd that most of the summer is still to come but the longest day has gone alreadyYes true enough I only heard the summer solstice mentioned nothing about the longest day on the radio If you take the year 2020 and add the day 20th of june 3 20,s in a row has never happened before and will never happen again ..
20:20 20th June 2020 = 5 20's in a row " thats cheating.. |
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"Oops deleted by accident. Won't it also happen in July, August, September, October, November and December ? I,m refering to the longest day only next year it will be 2021 on longest day 2021 20th of june "
it'll be 21st June next year so 21 2021 |
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Always warmer in July and August from my memory, guess that's why the school holidays are normally then, September can be quite warm also. Plenty of time for cricket although it lasts forever sometimes (what other sport has two meal breaks). Looking forward to Epsom myself |
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"Always warmer in July and August from my memory, guess that's why the school holidays are normally then, September can be quite warm also. Plenty of time for cricket although it lasts forever sometimes (what other sport has two meal breaks). Looking forward to Epsom myself"
Going back a few years I know but I can remember sunbathing down at camber sands in late October |
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"Always warmer in July and August from my memory, guess that's why the school holidays are normally then, September can be quite warm also. Plenty of time for cricket although it lasts forever sometimes (what other sport has two meal breaks). Looking forward to Epsom myself
Going back a few years I know but I can remember sunbathing down at camber sands in late October "
That might be more to do with Dungeness power station, did you catch any two headed fish? |
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According to the website timeanddate.com sunrise in Leicester was at 04:40 for 11 consecutive days, 12th-22 June, and sunset is 21:32 from the 21st-27th June, so for now, in Leicester at least, the nights are not starting to draw in... |
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A good explanation of why the earliest and latest sunrise and sunset times are not always on the solstices can be found here
https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/equation-of-time.html |
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