Sunrise by Season
			
		
		
			Credit & Copyright:  
Anthony Ayiomamitis
		
		
			Does the Sun always rise in the same direction?  
No.  As the seasons change, the direction toward the rising Sun will change, too.  
The Sun will always 
rise and set furthest to the south during the day of 
Winter Solstice, 
and furthest to the north during Summer Solstice.  
Today is Winter Solstice, the day of least sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere 
and of most sunlight in the Southern Hemisphere.  
In many countries, the Winter Solstice brings a 
change in season, as it is the 
first day of winter in the North.    
The solar heating and stored energy in the Earth's surface and 
atmosphere is near its lowest during 
winter, 
making it usually the coldest months of the year.  
On the brighter side in the north, daylight hours will increase 
every day from now until June.  
Pictured above are the 
different directions 
of the rising sun throughout the year above a small town in 
Greece.