Shortest Day of the Year 2024 in Polinésia Francesa

Thursday, 20 June 2024

The Winter Solstice occurs at 10:54

The days become shorter as a result of the earth tilting away from the sun (at least in one hemisphere at a time). This causes the sun to appear lower in the sky and spend less time above the horizon, meaning the day is shorter.

Solstice sunrise, sunset and day length in Papeete

Sunrise

sunrise 06:28 Direction: 66°
First light: 06:05

Sunset

sunset 17:33 Direction: 294°
Last light: 17:57

How long is the shortest day of the year?

11 hours, 51 minutes

The Winter Solsitice is both the shortest day of the year and also the longest night. The good news is that from this point on the days will begin to get longer until Midsummer's Night in about 6 months.

Daylight & night hours for the Winter Solstice

Duração do dia para 2024-05-18
Noite Primeira luz:
5:10
Crepúsculo:
6:04
Nascer do sol:
6:27
Pôr do sol:
17:32
Crepúsculo:
17:56
Última luz:
18:50
Noite

Whilst there will be more daylight going forward the same cannot be said for the temperature. This is just the beginning of winter* and temperatures will continue to drop for well over a month. The phenomena is known as seasonal lag where, despite there being more energy from the sun, the latent temperature of the Earth makes the air temperature slow to respond.

*Beginning of Astronomical winter. Meteological winter begins December 1 / June 1 (depending on hemisphere).

Winter Solstice Dates

Dates of shortest day of the year in Polinésia Francesa
Year Date Time (Solstice)
2020 20th June 11:46
2021 20th June 17:35
2022 20th June 23:17
2023 21st June 05:00
2024 20th June 10:54
2025 20th June 16:45
2026 20th June 22:28
2027 21st June 04:14
2028 20th June 10:04
2029 20th June 15:51
2030 20th June 21:34

The date of the equinoxes and solstices varies because a year in our calendar does not exactly match the length of the astronomical calendar.

The word solstice comes from Latin 'solstitium' meaning "the sun stands still". This is because the sun's path north or south stops before reversing direction.