Azimuth Graph

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This is a copy of the azimuth graph for the location of Woodhenge, the solar calendar at Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville, to the east of St. Louis, Missouri.

Azimuth Graph

Azimuth Graph based on the location of Cahokia Mounds near St. Louis, Missouri.

plotcal creates a PPM graph for the range of sunrize azimuths throughout the year. Input parameters are the year and your location. The further you are from the equator, the steeper the curve on the graph between the summer and winter solstice.

Syntax

The syntax for plotcal is:

      plotcal yyyy xx.x
      ppmview <plotcal.ppm.gz

Where

Test Parameters

The following are parameters for testing plotcal.

City State Year Latitude
St. Louis Misssouri 2001 38.667
Fairbanks Alaska 2001 64.838
Honolulu Hawaii 2001 21.307
Mexico City Mexico 2001 19.433
Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2001 -22.95
Cairo Egypt 2001 30.033
Sydney Australia 2001 -34.0

Parameter Limits

The sunrise and sunset calculations in plotcal produce an error beyond 65.5 degrees north or south latitude, or within a few degrees of the equator. Sunrise and sunset times within 5 degrees of the equator are not accurate.

Output File

plotcal writes a PPM graph, called plotcal.ppm.gz.


Solar Calendar

Click here to read about the solar calendar.

References

Cahokia Mounds, a community dating from 700 A.D. to 1400 A.D.

Woodhenge, the solar calendar at Cahokia Mounds.


The sunrise and sunset calculations in solcal are based on:

Peter Duffet-Smith
Practical Astronomy with Your Calculator
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988
3rd edition, 185 pages, indexed
ISBN 0 521 35629 6 hardback
ISBN 0 521 35699 7 hardback


Ppmview

PPM Conversion