Latitude

If you’ve never lived here, it’s easy to forget just how far north London is. It’s at 51°30′ N, which means that–at least in terms of latitude–it’s closer to Moscow than to Venice. Vancouver, Seattle, and Zurich are all south of London. Still not clear on how far north this city is? There are parts of Siberia that are south of London.
Fortunately, thanks to the Gulf Stream, London has a far more temperate climate than its geographic sisters. Unfortunately, the Gulf Stream can’t carry sunlight.
In winter, the sun can rise as late as 8AM, and set as early as 4PM. After a summer in which there’s still light in the sky until 9PM, the transition to winter is a brutal one, and this is the time it hits me hardest. In a month or so, I’ll be once again used to getting up before, and staying at work after, the sun does the same. But for now, it’s hard to get out of bed in the morning, let alone stay awake until dinner time.

2 Responses to “Latitude”

  1. Aaron Vehling

    I noticed that this week. It gets dark so early that if one wants to get some sightseeing done that person needs to get up at the crack of dawn. The last time I was here was in Jan. 04 and it had even worse sunlight hours. I was here in spring in 2003 and it seemed to be sunnier longer.. I dunno.. I’m rambling.. London wasn’t as fun this time around.

  2. Dave

    I loved the short time I spent in London years ago, but you call that temperate??????????????
    😉
    My God, you need some proper sun, not that “flouro on steroids” you have there. 😉