Miami, USA (26°N)
New York, USA (41°N)
London, UK (52°N)
To put it another way: although December 21 is the shortest day, the mornings will continue to get a bit darker. On a brighter note, the evenings are already getting a bit lighter.
Similarly, for cities in the Southern Hemisphere, the latest sunset comes after the December solstice; the earliest sunrise comes before.
This means that, although December 21 is the longest day, the evenings will continue getting a bit lighter. On the other hand, the mornings are already becoming a bit darker.
Brisbane, Australia (27°S)
Sydney, Australia (34°S)
Dunedin, New Zealand (46°S)
The Southern Hemisphere city of Brisbane will enjoy its longest day of 2024 on December 21. But Brisbanites will have to wait another three weeks for their latest sunset.
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Why do the latest and earliest sunrises and sunsets not coincide with the solstices? It’s because the length of a day is not always 24 hours.
Let’s clarify that: according to our clocks and watches, every day is exactly 24 hours long. But according to the Sun, it’s not.
The length of a solar day can be up to 22 seconds shorter or 29 seconds longer than 24 hours.
What is a solar day? It’s the amount of time from one solar noon to the next. Solar noon is the moment the Sun reaches its highest point in the sky on a particular day.
The consequence of all this is that, over the course of a year, our clocks and watches go in and out of sync with the Sun—leading to shifts in the times of sunrise and sunset.
Why isn’t the earliest sunset on the winter solstice?Of course, another question is: why does the length of a solar day fluctuate?
There are two reasons. First, Earth’s orbit around the Sun is elliptical—in other words, it’s not a perfect circle. Secondly, Earth’s spin axis is tilted—at the December solstice, the South Pole is pointed toward the Sun.
The difference between solar time and clock time is called the equation of time.
Find out more about the equation of time