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.. index:: ! solar

solar

|solar_purpose|

Synopsis

gmt solar [ |SYN_OPT-B| ] [ |-C| ] [ |-G|[fill] ] [ |-I|[lon/lat][+ddate][+zTZ] ] [ |-J|parameters ] [ |-M| ] [ |-N| ] [ |SYN_OPT-R| ] [ |-T|dcna[+ddate][+zTZ]] [ |SYN_OPT-U| ] [ |SYN_OPT-V| ] [ |-W|pen ] [ |SYN_OPT-X| ] [ |SYN_OPT-Y| ] [ |SYN_OPT-bo| ] [ |SYN_OPT-o| ] [ |SYN_OPT-p| ] [ |SYN_OPT-t| ] [ |SYN_OPT--| ]

Description

solar calculates closed polygons for the day-night terminator and the civil, nautical and astronomical twilights and either writes them to standard output or uses them for clipping or filling on maps.

Required Arguments

None.

Optional Arguments

-C
Formats the report selected by |-I| using tab-separated fields on a single line. The output is Sun Lon Lat Azimuth Elevation in degrees, Sunrise Sunset Noon in decimal days, day length in minutes, SolarElevationCorrected corrected for the effect of refraction index and Equation of time in minutes. Note that if no position is provided in -Ilon/lat the data after Elevation refers to the point (0,0).
-G[fill] :ref:`(more ...) <-Gfill_attrib>`
Select color or pattern for filling of terminators, or give no argument for clipping [Default is no fill or clipping]. Deactivate clipping by appending the output of gmt :doc:`clip` |-C|.
-I[lon/lat][+ddate][+zTZ]

Print current sun position as well as Azimuth and Elevation. Append lon/lat to print also the times of Sunrise, Sunset, Noon and length of the day.

The default time is now. To select another time, use these two modifiers:

  • +d - Print date in ISO 8601 format, e.g, +d2000-04-25T04:52, to compute sun parameters for this date and time [Default is now].
  • +z - If necessary, append the time zone TZ. The time zone is given as an offset from UTC. Negative offsets look like −03:00 or −03. Positive offsets look like 02:00 or 02.
-M
Write terminator(s) as a multisegment ASCII (or binary, see -bo) polygons to standard output. No plotting occurs.
-N
Invert the sense of what is inside and outside the terminator. Only used with clipping (|-G|) and cannot be used together with |-B|.
-Tdcna[+ddate][+zTZ]

Plot (or dump; see -M) one or more terminators by appending any of these directives:

  • d - Select the day/night terminator.
  • c - Select civil twilight.
  • n - Select nautical twilight;
  • a - Select astronomical twilight.

The default time is now. To select another time, use these two modifiers:

  • +d - Append date in ISO format, e.g, +d2000-04-25T12:15:00 to know where the day-night was at that date [Default is now]
  • +z - If necessary, append the time zone TZ. The time zone is given as an offset from UTC. Negative offsets look like −03:00 or −03. Positive offsets look like 02:00 or 02.

Refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight for definitions of different twilights.

-W[pen] :ref:`(more ...) <-Wpen_attrib>`
Set pen attributes for lines or the outline of symbols [Defaults: width = 0.25p, color = black, style = solid].

Examples

Print current Sun position and Sunrise, Sunset times at given date, time and time zone:

gmt solar -I-7.93/37.079+d2016-02-04T10:01:00+z02:00

Plot the day-night and civil twilight:

gmt begin
  gmt coast -Rd -W0.1p -JQ0/14c -B -BWSen -Dl -A1000
  gmt solar -W1p -Tdc
gmt end show

Set up a clip path overlay based on the day/night terminator:

gmt solar -G -Tc

References

Code from the Excel Spreadsheets in https://gml.noaa.gov/grad/solcalc/calcdetails.html.

Notes

Taken from the NOAA site Data for Litigation note.

The NOAA Solar Calculator is for research and recreational use only. NOAA cannot certify or authenticate sunrise, sunset or solar position data. The U.S. Government does not collect observations of astronomical data, and due to atmospheric conditions our calculated results may vary significantly from actual observed values.

For further information, please see the U.S. Naval Observatory's page Astronomical Data Used for Litigation

See Also

:doc:`gmt`, :doc:`clip`, :doc:`coast`, :doc:`plot`