[TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 169, Issue 89

Jim Fitzpatrick jhfitzpa at wisc.edu
Thu Jan 26 13:41:22 EST 2017


That is simply not true. Shadows are always SHORTEST at solar noon. 
Imagine that you are at a latitude where the sun is directly overhead at 
noon, say on the equator at the equinox. There will essentially be no 
shadow.

Jim WI9WI


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> Shadows are ALWAYS longest at solar noon, irrespective of season.
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