December 21 between South America and the International Date Line; December 22 in the rest of the Southern Hemisphere (December 22 at 05:30 UTC)
Summer Solstice is on June 21, 2013 in the northern hemisphere
The start of summer is in the summer solstice. June 21 for the Northern hemisphere December 21 for the Southern.
The longest day in any year is the summer solstice. In 2011, this will occur on June 21 in the Northern hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern hemisphere.
Summer 2013 ends on Wednesday, March 20 at 11:02 AM UTC in the Southern Hemisphere and Sunday, September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC in the northern hemisphere.
Today is 12th December 2013. That means we are only a few days away from the "shortest day", the northern hemisphere's winter solstice and the Sun is low in the sky. It's only about 9.30 a.m. and where I am (Manchester, England) it's cloudy and raining.
Food- Curated- - 2012 The Best Summer Treats Northern Spy Food's Egg Begley Jr was released on: USA: 15 May 2013
The start of summer is in the summer solstice. June 21 for the Northern hemisphere December 21 for the Southern.
The longest day in any year is the summer solstice. In 2011, this will occur on June 21 in the Northern hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern hemisphere.
Summer 2013 ends on Wednesday, March 20 at 11:02 AM UTC in the Southern Hemisphere and Sunday, September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC in the northern hemisphere.
The Earth is tilted on it's axis by 23.5 degrees - this causes either the Northern or Southern Hemisphere to experience winter or summer at different times of the year, both the hemispheres cannot tilt towards the sun at the same time, which is why for example - as I write this in December 2013, it is currently winter in the Northern Hemisphere and summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
The exact time of the summer solstice is determined when the Earth reaches it maximum tilt of 23' 26". This happens in December in the Southern Hemisphere and between June 20 to June 22 in the Northern Hemisphere. Since it changes every year this question has to have a new answer every year. In 2013, the time was 0504 hrs 21 June. 2014 it is 1051 hrs (10:51 AM)
Summer 2013 ends on Wednesday, March 20 at 11:02 AM UTC in the Southern Hemisphere and Sunday, September 22 at 8:43 PM UTC in the northern hemisphere.
Northern Hemisphere: Fall - Autumn begins 2013 Sunday, September 22
Today is 12th December 2013. That means we are only a few days away from the "shortest day", the northern hemisphere's winter solstice and the Sun is low in the sky. It's only about 9.30 a.m. and where I am (Manchester, England) it's cloudy and raining.
No, Greenland is not in the Eastern Hemisphere. Greenland is located in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. The estimated population of Greenland in 2013 is 56,968 people.
Scrubbing In - 2013 Solstice 1-10 was released on: USA: December 2013
Solstice - 2013 II was released on: USA: 9 June 2013 (Oak Cliff Film Festival)
In 2012, the last full day of spring is...Tuesday 19 June for northern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC.Wednesday 20 June for northern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC + 1 hour.Thursday 20 December for southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC + 12 hours.Friday 21 December for southern hemisphere time zones UTC + 13 hours, UTC + 13.75 hours and UTC + 14 hours.In 2013, the last full day of spring is...Wednesday 19 June for northern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC - 6 hours.Thursday 20 June for northern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC - 5 hours.Friday 20 December for southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC + 6.5 hours.Saturday 21 December for southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC + 7 hours.