December solstice

The December solstice, also known as the southern solstice, is the solstice that occurs each December – typically on 21 December, but may vary by one day in either direction according to the Gregorian calendar. In the Northern Hemisphere, the December solstice is the winter solstice (the day with the shortest period of daylight), whilst in the Southern Hemisphere it is the summer solstice (the day with the longest period of daylight). During December solstice, the Sun is directly over the Tropic of Capricorn, located in the Southern Hemisphere.

UT date and time of
equinoxes and solstices on Earth[1][2]
event equinox solstice equinox
month March[3] June[4] September[5] December[6]
year day time day time day time day time
2020 20 03:50 20 21:43 22 13:31 21 10:03
2021 20 09:37 21 03:32 22 19:21 21 15:59
2022 20 15:33 21 09:14 23 01:04 21 21:48
2023 20 21:25 21 14:58 23 06:50 22 03:28
2024 20 03:07 20 20:51 22 12:44 21 09:20
2025 20 09:01 21 02:42 22 18:20 21 15:03
2026 20 14:46 21 08:25 23 00:06 21 20:50
2027 20 20:25 21 14:11 23 06:02 22 02:43
2028 20 02:17 20 20:02 22 11:45 21 08:20
2029 20 08:01 21 01:48 22 17:37 21 14:14
2030 20 13:51 21 07:31 22 23:27 21 20:09

The December solstice is often seen as the middle of winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the middle of summer in the Southern Hemisphere.

Solar year

The December-solstice solar year is the solar year based on the December solstice. It is thus the length of time between adjacent December solstices.

The length of the December-solstice year has been relatively stable between 6000 BC and AD 2000, in the range of 49 minutes 30 seconds to 50 minutes in excess of 365 days 5 hours. This is longer than the mean year of the Gregorian calendar, which has an excess time of 49 minutes and 12 seconds. Since 2000, it has been growing shorter. In 4000, the excess time will be 48 minutes 52 seconds, and, in 10000, 46 minutes 45 seconds.[7]

The length of the day near the December solstice

The following tables contain information on the length of the day on 22 December, close to the winter solstice of the Northern Hemisphere and the summer solstice of the Southern Hemisphere (i.e. December solstice). The data was collected from the website of the Finnish Meteorological Institute on 22 December 2015, as well as from certain other websites.[8][9][10][11][12][13]

The data is arranged geographically and within the tables from the shortest day to the longest one.

The Nordic countries, Russia, and the Baltic states
City Sunrise
21 Dec 2022
Sunset
21 Dec 2022
Length of the day
Murmansk 0 min
Apatity 0 min
Bodø 11:35 12:24 49 min
Rovaniemi 11:07 13:22 2 h 15 min
Luleå 9:54 13:03 3 h 9 min
Reykjavík 11:21 15:29 4 h 8 min
Trondheim 10:01 14:31 4 h 30 min
Tórshavn 9:50 14:59 5 h 9 min
Helsinki 9:23 15:12 5 h 49 min
Oslo 9:17 15:11 5 h 54 min
Tallinn 9:17 15:20 6 h 3 min
Stockholm 8:43 14:47 6 h 4 min
Riga 8:59 15:43 6 h 44 min
Copenhagen 8:36 15:38 7 h 2 min
Vilnius 8:39 15:53 7 h 14 min
Europe
City Sunrise
22 Dec 2015
Sunset
22 Dec 2015
Length of the day
Saint Petersburg 10:00 15:53 5 h 53 min
Edinburgh 8:42 15:40 6 h 57 min
Moscow 8:57 15:58 7 h 00 min
Berlin 8:15 15:54 7 h 39 min
Warsaw 7:43 15:25 7 h 42 min
London 8:04 15:53 7 h 49 min
Kyiv 7:56 15:56 8 h 00 min
Paris 8:41 16:56 8 h 14 min
Vienna 7:42 16:03 8 h 20 min
Budapest 7:28 15:55 8 h 26 min
Rome 7:34 16:42 9 h 07 min
Madrid 8:34 17:51 9 h 17 min
Lisbon 7:51 17:18 9 h 27 min
Athens 7:37 17:09 9 h 31 min
Africa
City Sunrise
22 Dec 2015
Sunset
22 Dec 2015
Length of the day
Cairo 6:47 16:59 10 h 12 min
Tenerife 7:53 18:13 10 h 19 min
Dakar 7:30 18:46 11 h 15 min
Addis Ababa 6:35 18:11 11 h 36 min
Nairobi 6:25 18:37 12 h 11 min
Kinshasa 5:45 18:08 12 h 22 min
Dar es Salaam 6:05 18:36 12 h 31 min
Luanda 5:46 18:24 12 h 38 min
Antananarivo 5:10 18:26 13 h 16 min
Windhoek 6:04 19:35 13 h 31 min
Johannesburg 5:12 18:59 13 h 47 min
Cape Town 5:32 19:57 14 h 25 min
Middle East
City Sunrise
22 Dec 2015
Sunset
22 Dec 2015
Length of the day
Tehran 7:10 16:55 9 h 44 min
Beirut 6:39 16:33 9 h 54 min
Baghdad 7:02 16:59 9 h 57 min
Jerusalem 6:35 16:39 10 h 04 min
Manama 6:21 16:51 10 h 30 min
Doha 6:15 16:49 10 h 34 min
Dubai 7:00 17:34 10 h 34 min
Riyadh 6:32 17:10 10 h 37 min
Muscat 6:43 17:23 10 h 41 min
Sana'a 6:25 17:38 11 h 13 min
Americas
City Sunrise
22 Dec 2015
Sunset
22 Dec 2015
Length of the day
Inuvik 0 h
Fairbanks 10:58 14:40 3 h 41 min
Nuuk 10:22 14:28 4 h 06 min
Anchorage 10:14 15:42 5 h 27 min
Edmonton 8:48 16:15 7 h 27 min
Vancouver 8:05 16:16 8 h 11 min
Seattle 7:55 16:20 8 h 25 min
Ottawa 7:39 16:22 8 h 42 min
Toronto 7:48 16:43 8 h 55 min
New York City 7:16 16:32 9 h 15 min
Washington, D.C. 7:23 16:49 9 h 26 min
Los Angeles 6:55 16:48 9 h 53 min
Dallas 7:25 17:25 9 h 59 min
Miami 7:03 17:35 10 h 31 min
Honolulu 7:04 17:55 10 h 50 min
Mexico City 7:06 18:03 10 h 57 min
Managua 6:01 17:26 11 h 24 min
Bogotá 5:59 17:50 11 h 51 min
Quito 6:08 18:16 12 h 08 min
Recife 5:00 17:35 12 h 35 min
Lima 5:41 18:31 12 h 50 min
La Paz 5:57 19:04 13 h 06 min
Rio de Janeiro 6:04 19:37 13 h 33 min
São Paulo 6:17 19:52 13 h 35 min
Salt Lake City 7:48 17:03 9 h 14 min
Porto Alegre 6:20 20:25 14 h 05 min
Santiago 6:29 20:52 14 h 22 min
Buenos Aires 5:37 20:06 14 h 28 min
Ushuaia 4:51 22:11 17 h 19 min
Asia-Pacific
City Sunrise
22 Dec 2015
Sunset
22 Dec 2015
Length of the day
Magadan 8:54 14:55 6 h 00 min
Petropavlovsk 9:36 17:10 7 h 33 min
Khabarovsk 8:48 17:07 8 h 18 min
Ulaanbaatar 8:39 17:02 8 h 22 min
Vladivostok 8:40 17:40 8 h 59 min
Beijing 7:32 16:52 9 h 20 min
Seoul 7:44 17:17 9 h 34 min
Tokyo 6:47 16:31 9 h 44 min
Shanghai 6:48 16:55 10 h 07 min
Lhasa 8:46 19:01 10 h 14 min
Delhi 7:09 17:28 10 h 19 min
Hong Kong 6:58 17:44 10 h 46 min
Manila 6:16 17:32 11 h 15 min
Bangkok 6:36 17:55 11 h 19 min
Singapore 7:01 19:04 12 h 03 min
Jakarta 5:36 18:05 12 h 28 min
Denpasar 5:58 18:36 12 h 37 min
Darwin 6:19 19:10 12 h 51 min
Papeete 5:21 18:32 13 h 10 min
Brisbane 4:49 18:42 13 h 52 min
Perth 5:07 19:22 14 h 14 min
Sydney 5:41 20:05 14 h 24 min
Auckland 5:58 20:39 14 h 41 min
Melbourne 5:54 20:42 14 h 47 min
Dunedin 5:43 21:28 15 h 44 min
Invercargill 5:50 21:39 15 h 48 min

Length of day increases from the equator towards the South Pole in the Southern Hemisphere in December (around the summer solstice there), but decreases towards the North Pole in the Northern Hemisphere at the time of the northern winter solstice.

See also

Astronomy

Holidays

References

  1. ^ Astronomical Applications Department of USNO. "Earth's Seasons - Equinoxes, Solstices, Perihelion, and Aphelion". Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Solstices and Equinoxes: 2001 to 2100". AstroPixels.com. 20 February 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  3. ^ Équinoxe de printemps entre 1583 et 2999
  4. ^ Solstice d’été de 1583 à 2999
  5. ^ Équinoxe d’automne de 1583 à 2999
  6. ^ Solstice d’hiver
  7. ^ Bromberg, Irv. "Solar Year Length Variations on Earth" (PDF). University of Toronto, Canada. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  8. ^ "Paikallissää Helsinki" [‘Local weather in Helsinki’] (in Finnish). Finnish Meteorological Institute. 22 December 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Perth, Australia". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  10. ^ "São Paulo, Brazil". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  11. ^ "Denpasar, Indonesia". Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Edmonton, Canada". Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  13. ^ "Inuvik, Canada". Retrieved 19 December 2020. "Saint-Petersburg, Russia". Retrieved 16 June 2024.