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    • EgikaE Offline
      Egika Platinum Member @Airo
      last edited by Egika

      @Airo said in Sunrise and sunset are wrong:

      @Mads-Hintz-Madsen I’m exactly there, but these sunrise and sunset are wrong…
      useless feature

      but you know what the definitions for sunrise and sunset are?
      This is when the sun is rising up above the horizon, or vice versa disappearing behind it. The watch does everything right according to your pictures. If a feature is useful for someone depends on the individual usecase. But usually somewhere around sunrise time you’ll have some daylight. The watch even shows twilight times.

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      • surfboomerangS Offline
        surfboomerang @Airo
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        @Airo said in Sunrise and sunset are wrong:

        I thought they were the hours with the sun present, but they are the hours of daylight. For me the presence of the sun is important because of the changes of the wind. I fly with the Paragliding …

        Genuine question…
        Do I understand correctly that you want to know the amount of sun at a particular time? How would that be measured? By irradiance levels, lack of cloud formations…?

        The weather widgets shows an hourly forecast but that’s all it is, a forecast.

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        • AiroA Offline
          Airo @surfboomerang
          last edited by

          @surfboomerangI just want to know from when to when it’s sunny.
          There is an app that tells you that based on your location. I would have liked the clock to do it too, but it “only” shows the daylight hours.

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          • AiroA Offline
            Airo @Egika
            last edited by

            @Egika The watch show the daylight, not when the sun rise up.
            There is already light before of the sunrise, but the wind change significantly in the moment when the sun show up.
            that is important for paragliding.

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            • surfboomerangS Offline
              surfboomerang @Airo
              last edited by

              @Airo The watch does show when the sun rises. It just doesn’t show you when it’s sunny in your location. Only the weather widget forecast comes close to that.

              Some background info:
              http://wordpress.mrreid.org/2013/02/05/dawn-dusk-sunrise-sunset-and-twilight/

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              • AiroA Offline
                Airo @surfboomerang
                last edited by

                @surfboomerang I understood the point… Here there are big mountains, so we see the sun later than is shown in the widget.

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                • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @Airo
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                  @Airo I have the same issue as you. Sun disappears much earlier than sunset because of our mountains, I don’t know of any app or watch that will tell you sun visibility.

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                    Mff73 @Brad_Olwin
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                    @Brad_Olwin said in Sunrise and sunset are wrong:

                    @Airo I have the same issue as you. Sun disappears much earlier than sunset because of our mountains, I don’t know of any app or watch that will tell you sun visibility.

                    there is a website i discoverd some time ago :
                    https://shademap.app/

                    Reading the tone of some people in this thread i refrain myself to share, but, for others i do 😉

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                    • surfboomerangS Offline
                      surfboomerang @Airo
                      last edited by

                      @Airo Ah ok, never thought of that one. I live in a region where the nearest mountain is hundreds of kilometers away 😄

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                      • AiroA Offline
                        Airo @Brad_Olwin
                        last edited by

                        @Brad_Olwin I use the app Peak Finder. It shows you exactly where and what time the sun arrives, according to your position . It show you also the name and high of the mountains around you. That is very useful for me.
                        Maybe one day, the watch, could bring these informations from somewhere ?

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                        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Mff73
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                          @Mff73 cal topo and other mapping platforms can be used for this. Good point.

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                          • sartoricS Offline
                            sartoric Moderator @Airo
                            last edited by sartoric

                            @Airo
                            You can ask them to use Suunto API for some suunto+ feature, but I guess it wont be easy to implement, since it would probably need to use preloaded data (if it’s not a real time calculation)

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                            • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                              Brad_Olwin Moderator @Airo
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                              @Airo I use Peak Finder as well but not used that feature. Thanks!

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                              • fabula670F Offline
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                                Btw, another PeakFinder user here, great app.

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