Don,
Thanks for your reply. Where I am in my time zone should not matter provided
I use the "local noon" or sun transit time. The Naval Observatory
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneDay.html
tells me that my local noon (Raleigh, NC) occurred today at 1:16PM local
time. For Greensboro, about 65 miles west of Raleigh, it occurred at 1:21PM
or 5 minutes later. If I set up the sticks as Jack described at local noon
(he called it high noon) then the shadow from the plumb stick lies on a
north - south line at that time.
73,
Mike, WA4BPJ
www.wa4bpj.com
Each time zone is 15 degrees wide [15 zones x24 hours =360 degrees] If some
one lives at the 'edge' of one of those time zones, they can be
7.5 [or more] degrees off the time zone meridian. Therefore, at Noon local
time, they will NOT have the sun directly South/North [depending on location
relative to the Equator]. Only those who live EXACTLY on the time zone
meridian will!
The sun doesn't shift in 15 degree increments .. at least it doesn't do that
here!
Don
N8DE
Mike Murphy wrote:
> Don,
> What causes the error for one not living exactly on the time zone
meridian?
>
> 73,
> Mike, WA4BPJ
> www.wa4bpj.com
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> -------------------------------------
> Here we go again.
> This method only works for those who live exactly on the time zone
meridian.
> Don
> N8DE
>
> J A Ritter wrote:
>
>>Two sticks, one vertical, the other horizontal placed along the path
>>of the shadow at high noon will show True North...
>>
>>73,
>>Jack W0UCE
>>Website: www.w0uce.net
>>
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