A little online application with interactive map that shows sun movement and sunlight phases (with dawn, sunrise, sunset and dusk times) during the given day at the given location.
I would like to inform that, when I paste (in the address window) a previously saved link (with only coordinates and magnification), SunCalc doesn't follow that link for the present date. Instead, it seems to use the last coordinates and...
your nautical twilight your 16 minutes off, the islamic nautical twilight is 5:43 and yours is between 5:59 to 6:33. at 6:33 we start to see some light.
The Weather Forecast Button is in the way of the More Detail of Dawn, Sunrise etc, and it is really getting on my nerves as I cannot see all the writing. So, please move this button to somewhere else on the page that does not interfere with...
I would like to see the sun's Latitude & Longitude displayed.
Thus, we can see whenever it is directly above us (17.5228679 S, 146.0126512 E), which happens twice yearly.
The sun position indicator currently works only between sunrise and sunset (which makes sense). I would like to see the sun position indicator for all hours of the day, possibly differentiated by making it a dashed line. In effect, it would be...
As we click to change the calendar date, show the Suns position without needing to click on a date. For example: to show the Suns relative position as time progresses March 18, April 18, May 18 by clicking on the Prev or Next calendar buttons...
It would be nice if once you choose a time in the above bar the time chosen appesrs written somewhere so you can confirm that you have set the correct hour.
It would be nice to have a compass setting on the map so that one could calculate the degree of the sun position in order to optimize the setting of a house to avoid direct sun coming in large front and back windows
I am a pilot and need twilight info for operational purposes everyday. I use to get it from a calculator on the weather network but they since removed it from their website and left me in a scramble to find a new method and SunCalc is a god send,...
color match:
Graphic: yellow - sunrise
orange - time
sunset - red
time list: orange - sunrise
yellow - solar noon
red - sunset
match colors & add color for "Specified Time" (maybe a purple - something that stands out from others)...
Graduating the big position circle with tick marks in 5 or 10 degree increments will give us a good idea of the azimuth of the sun's position. Display of the elevation angle in the corner would be nice.
Thank you for a nice app.
Just make the whole thing the link, it improves accessibility. Always link the text which best represents where the user is going. It helps skim readers and if the content is HTML rather than JS, it'll help SEO too! win-win.
So, I suggest...