Table showing average hours of daylight (insolation) for many Alaska cities and towns. Useful when designing a solar power alternative energy system. ... Sunlight Hours by Month in Alaska ... Below are hours of daylight for the 1st day of each month of 2000 for the listed cities. As the length of time between sunrise and...
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During the summer months, Alaska enjoys extended daylight hours throughout the state. The further north you travel, the more pronounced the difference. In Anchorage, for example, the sun rises at 4:30 a.m. and sets as late as 11:42 p.m on the longest day.
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In the southernmost Inside Passage, around Ketchikan, the sun is above the horizon for about 18 hours then. In southcentral Alaska, Anchorage gets 19.5 hours of sunlight. Fairbanks in the Interior, gets 21 hours, and Barrow, at the northern edge of the state, has 24 hours of daylight.
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Times of daylight at different locations in Alaska ... So far north, one should include the daylight variation in the travel preparations. The diagrams on this page show times of daylight, twilight, and night, for several locations in Alaska. The time scale is given as local time, while the time used is normally the zone time.
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I don't live in Alaska, and I'm sure others have asked you about this before, but I'm wondering how you folks, especially in the northern extremes of the state, handle the long daylight hours in the summer, and the very short daylight hours in the winter?
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I don't live in Alaska, and I'm sure others have asked you about this before, but I'm wondering how you folks, especially in the northern extremes of the state, handle the long daylight hours in the summer, and the very short daylight hours in the winter?
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Many scientists refer to this in summer field notes as double daylight savings time because noon is two hours from where it should be. ... When four Alaska time zones were transformed to two, noon didn't fit its definition in most of Alaska anymore. Daylight savings time puts the system further out of whack.
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Question: How many hours of daylight does Seward have in September? Answer: According to the history feature of the Weather Underground, daylight in Seward, Alaska varies from 14h 09m on September 1st to 11h 32m on September 30th. Daylight in Alaska is another thing that varies across our large state.
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Fairbanks is Alaska's year-round city of light. In the summer, the Midnight Sun brings some of Alaska's warmest weather and nearly 24 hours of daylight. When winter arrives, Fairbanks offers front-row seating for the northern lights, as well as prime snow conditions for a variety of winter sports. ... A Guide to Fairbanks, Alaska...
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Calculations of Sunrise and Sunset in U.S.A. – Alaska – Anchorage for March 2003. Generic astronomy calculator to calculate times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset for many cities, with daylight saving time and time zones taken in account. ... Anchorage, Alaska, United State...
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