GEO105 Weather 7 discussion questions
GEO105 Weather 7 discussion questions
(Attached) Look at the diagram above. Note that the solar declination is 15 degrees south. Now consult the analemma. What two days of the year would this diagram likely be referencing?
November 4th and Februrary 8
December 10th and January 10th
October 25th and February 15th
November 25th and January 20th.
2)Based on the diagram, where the solar declination is at 15 degrees south, what is the ELEVATION angle for an observer at 78.7 degrees NORTH?
3)Based on the diagram, where the solar declination is at 15 degrees south, what is the ZENITH angle for an observer at 75.6 degrees north? Based on the diagram, where the solar declination is at 15 degree south, what is the ZENITH angle for an observer at 8.3 degrees south?
4)Based on the diagram, what is the minimum latitude (smallest number) in the Southern Hemisphere that receives 24 hours of daylight? ________ Keep in mind that the solar declination is at 15 degree south.
5)What is the lowest (smallest number) latitude north that would experience NO daylight on the day when the solar declination is at 15 degrees south? You can look at the diagram to estimate, but consult the formula – or just your logical thinking about sun angles, to answer the question.
6)If you are CSUN’s Oviatt lawn getting your degree on May 23rd, and you look up at the sun (shade your eyes!!) – how high in the sky will the sun be on that day? Assume that CSUN is at 34.2 degrees North. Consult the analemma and answer.
7)Maybe you’ll graduate in December instead! It’s almost the December solstice. The sun will be much lower in the sky. What is the difference in sun angle between the solstices? Calculate the difference in elevation angle between the solstices for CSUN – assuming that CSUN is at 34.2 degrees North.No negative values.The post GEO105 Weather 7 discussion questions first appeared on cipdpro.co.uk .GEO105 Weather 7 discussion questions was first posted on February 19, 2024 at 1:02 pm.©2019 "cipdpro.co.uk ". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at admin@cipdpro.co.uk