RE: Clouding the issue

2015-03-30 Thread Neil Graham
ay, 30 March 2015 5:24 p.m. To: peter.ma...@adelaide.edu.au; sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: Re: Clouding the issue Hello Peter and all, Yes, clouds are a significant, perhaps the overwhelming issue with sundials. Night knocks out half the time and clouds at least half of the remaining daylight

Re: Clouding the issue

2015-03-30 Thread Bill Gottesman
That is an excellent question! I have seen this photo before, and never noticed the numbers running twice in a semicircle. I, too, am perplexed. I read about this dial in Hester Higton's book "Sundials at Greenwich." The dial operates on two successive polarizations of light - the first being wh

Re: Clouding the issue

2015-03-30 Thread Maes, F.W.
> Chester, UK > > > --- Original Message --- > > From: "Fred Sawyer" > Sent: 30 March 2015 13:38 > To: "Roger Bailey" > Cc: "Sundial Mailing List" > Subject: Re: Clouding the issue > > See "Wheatstone's Polarizing Sundial&quo

Re: Clouding the issue

2015-03-30 Thread Ian Maddocks
--- Original Message --- From: "Fred Sawyer" Sent: 30 March 2015 13:38 To: "Roger Bailey" Cc: "Sundial Mailing List" Subject: Re: Clouding the issue See "Wheatstone's Polarizing Sundial" by Jim Mahaffey in The Compendium 8(2):1-3, Jun 2001. This is

Re: Clouding the issue

2015-03-30 Thread Fred Sawyer
See "Wheatstone's Polarizing Sundial" by Jim Mahaffey in The Compendium 8(2):1-3, Jun 2001. This is an expanded version of his article that first appeared in Optics and Photonic News, 11(7):14-15, Jul 2000. Fred On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:24 AM, Roger Bailey wrote: > Hello Peter and all, > >

Re: Clouding the issue

2015-03-29 Thread Roger Bailey
Hello Peter and all, Yes, clouds are a significant, perhaps the overwhelming issue with sundials. Night knocks out half the time and clouds at least half of the remaining daylight hours. Our BSS colleagues know the problem. The most common sundial motto is "I count only the sunny hours". This i