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Summer Solstice

Last post 06-23-2008, 8:15 AM by John Snell. 5 replies.
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  •  06-20-2008, 8:13 AM 1583

    Summer Solstice

    Attachment: Sleeping in.jpg

    I love this time of year! We are just about to mark the summer solstice, the longest day of the year (here in the north!), and the long, slow glide back into my second favorite Vermont season, winter! Between now and then, however, things will heat up. How can that be?

     If this is the time we have the most exposure to the sun, shouldn't this also be the warmest part of the year? Thanks to the phenomenon of thermal capacitance, we can expect the weather toward the end of July and into early August to be warmer than June. The average high temperature in Burlington for June 21 is 78F while for July 30 it is 81F.

    Put simply, the planet acts like a "thermal flywheel," taking more energy to be warmed up compared to the amount of energy being supplied to it by the sun. Capacitance is not a time-based function by itself, but given that the heat transfer from the sun is always by radiation, capacitance also affects the time it takes to heat things up and the time taken for them to cool off. In September and October we enjoy to thermal savings account we are building up in June and July!

    One problem with this time of year is that I can't seem to sleep past about 5am when the birds start singing! On the other end of the day I'm reluctant to go to bed while there is still any light outside. I guess I'll delay some sleeping until those long, cold January nights! Sleep capacitance. Speaking of which, who can guess what the image attached to this post is?  

    I hope you enjoy the longest (or shortest for our friends "down under") day of the year and find some thermally interesting things to think about and/or to look at with your infrared cameras.



    Thermally Yours,

    John
    ASNT NDT Level III #48166
    The Snell Group
    www.thesnellgroup.com
    www.thermalsolutions.org
    800-636-9820
  •  06-20-2008, 11:35 AM 1584 in reply to 1583

    Re: Summer Solstice

    The image looks like you peeled yourself out of bed this morning and took a pic of where you where sleeping.

    Jeff


    Jeff Gadd
    Vision Infrared Services
    www.visioninfrared.com
  •  06-20-2008, 2:39 PM 1587 in reply to 1584

    Re: Summer Solstice

    Good guess but remember I was up with the birds!
    Thermally Yours,

    John
    ASNT NDT Level III #48166
    The Snell Group
    www.thesnellgroup.com
    www.thermalsolutions.org
    800-636-9820
  •  06-20-2008, 8:05 PM 1589 in reply to 1587

    Re: Summer Solstice

    Looks like a CSI episode- or you and the wife you know
    John Cannamela
    ASNT II Vibration/ Level II Thermographer
    HVAC Journeyman
    Owner
    http://www.infraredsurvey.com
  •  06-20-2008, 10:12 PM 1590 in reply to 1583

    Re: Summer Solstice

    The image appears to be where someone was laying in bed and got up leaving an thermal outline of the there body behind

     

    Bruce J. Riopell

    ASNT NDT Level I Certified

    Relability & Process Development Group
    Worldport Plant Engineering

    UPS Louisville, KY

  •  06-23-2008, 8:15 AM 1596 in reply to 1590

    Re: Summer Solstice

    Obviously it is hard to fool the folks who read this messageboard. Yes, in fact, it is a body print left in bed. A good example of thermal capacitance and the persistence of the thermal signature during transitional heat flow.

     Wishing all of you the best during this first week of summer (in the northern hemisphere)! Work safely.


    Thermally Yours,

    John
    ASNT NDT Level III #48166
    The Snell Group
    www.thesnellgroup.com
    www.thermalsolutions.org
    800-636-9820
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