New Zealand's
austral sun shines first on Gisborne, and you'll find no better place to watch it rise than majestic Wainui beach.
Not exact matches
An
austral summer
sun — above the horizon 24 hours a day from late October until late February in this region of the continent — glints off the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
The biggest effects are in the
Austral winter and spring as the
Sun moves south through the tropical zone.
But for researchers at NOAA's South Pole Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, Sunday March 20 marks the start of the
austral autumn, the last time they see the
sun for six months.
Indeed as as MarkW has said the extension during the
austral winter of the surface of the antarctic ice up to 20 M km ² and 60 ° S would deserve a computation of the total albedo of (floating ice + snow cover)(over the southern and the northern hemispheres), with due account of the elevation of the
Sun and of the clouds.