Even the sun peaked out a little for me while we snapped photos of this one, which felt very indicative of the change in season.
Not exact matches
At the
sun's ruddy
peak, it will radiate so much energy that
even Pluto will reach comfy temperatures, according to Alan Stern, leader of the New Horizons mission that is heading there next year.
We then enjoy an early
evening cruise on Lake Phewa to watch the
sun set on Fishtail
Peak.
Out by the saltwater swimming pool, you'll find plenty of
sun loungers, generally enough for all the apartments,
even at
peak times.
Morocco energy agency MASEN conducted research and determined that the early
evening peak once the
sun had gone down was its greatest need.
But scientists studying the
Sun have seen three independent lines of reasoning indicating that the next rise to the solar
peak, in 2022 or so, may be delayed or
even not occur at all.
What's especially unfortunate is that the
sun tends to go down just before the
evening peak of demand, which means net load goes from very low to very high, very quickly (13,000 MW in three hours, in the CAISO example), and then down low again.
The
sun isn't
even shining on the north / east side of the house during the time of
peak load, yet manual J accounts for it.
We have seen the jet streams move poleward when the AO is positive so in the Mediaeval Warm Period we must have had a positive AO despite the more active
sun because the jets seem to have been
even more poleward then than at the
peak of the Modern Warm Period (so far).
The «back radiation» component from GHG's and clouds is only about 140 W / m ^ 2 while the
peak solar input exceeds 1000 W / m ^ 2 at the equator and
even the mid morning
Sun exceeds 300 W / m ^ 2 in most places across the planet.