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13-10-2008, 12:39 PM   #11

Re: Are the dark nights making a difference....


I'd say the dark nights do affect my energy levels, not just tiredness, but when it's dark outside you don't really want to go out and sit on the couch watching tv, instead of being out in the park or in a cafe enjoying the sunshine and brightness! I like my sleep anyway, and have always needs 8 hours or more. I've been making more a positive effort to get to bed on time and avoid groggy mornings.

The lack of sunlight has definately had an effect on our two, they used to wake us up around 5am but now are content to sleep with us right through to our alarms at 7.30. Thanks goodness!



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13-10-2008, 01:42 PM   #12

Re: Are the dark nights making a difference....


Just out of interest, what are your lighting up times?



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13-10-2008, 02:09 PM   #13

Re: Are the dark nights making a difference....


Angie, do you mean the natural sunset and sunrise times?

From the BBC I got these, Sunrise 07:20
Sunset 18:13.

Looking at those times made me realise just how little light we're getting now! 6.15, jeezo!

I think my boys have begun to realise we simply won't get up until the alarm goes off, so it's partly learning, but I've noticed they're generally sleeping more now that it's a bit darker (despite cats being nocturnal!)



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13-10-2008, 02:25 PM   #14

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I've opened up a whole can o'worms for myself here! "Lighting up times" used to be published in local newspapers etc. but it seems that apart from The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989 (see below) they are no longer a legal requirement. I am trying to find out how to get an accurate location of my nearest town so that I can get sunset and sunrise from a US Astrological site!!!! So hang on - I'm still trying to find out what it is on the South Coast!!!

"Lighting-up time

The Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations, 1989, make the use of front and rear position lamps compulsory on vehicles during the period between sunset and sunrise.

Headlamps are required on vehicles during the hours of darkness which are defined by these regulations as being the interval between one half-hour after sunset to one half-hour before sunrise.

Lights are also required at other times when visibility is restricted.

Sunrise and sunset are defined by these regulations as local sunrise and sunset."






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13-10-2008, 02:55 PM   #15

Re: Are the dark nights making a difference....


In Bristol sunrise is 07.30 and sunset 18.23 today.....



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13-10-2008, 04:27 PM   #16

Re: Are the dark nights making a difference....


Different continent, different latitude, but here sunrise today is 7:13 am, sunset at 6:32 pm. We're still on Daylight Saving Time, so will just get worse.....



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13-10-2008, 04:46 PM   #17

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Found a much easier site! http://www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk/cgi-bin/srs_uk.cgi

Sunrise 7.22 am
Sunset 6.13 pm

We are currently still with British Summer Time here too Eileen.

Can't believe that the above times are so close to those for Glasgow!



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13-10-2008, 04:50 PM   #18

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Originally Posted by angieh
Found a much easier site! http://www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk/cgi-bin/srs_uk.cgi

Sunrise 7.22 am
Sunset 6.13 pm

We are currently still with British Summer Time here too Eileen.


Can't believe that the above times are so close to those for Glasgow!
How I wish we'd stay on it year round! By the time we reach the Winter solstice sunset is at 4:45 pm!!



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13-10-2008, 05:40 PM   #19

Re: Are the dark nights making a difference....


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Originally Posted by dandysmom
How I wish we'd stay on it year round! By the time we reach the Winter solstice sunset is at 4:45 pm!!
We are more or less the same DM, gets dark about 4pm.....



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