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I just want to say that the sheer number of people who have helpfully informed me that if I wish to see Lake Erie all I need to do is drive north is adorable. The idea that I, Lydia Nickerson, could somehow use that as information that would help me choose a direction in which to point my vehicle points to a touching faith in my ability to, I dunno, read a map, maybe? I have literally no idea what direction North is from here. I have a vague feeling that Minneapolis is West of here and NYC is East of here, but I honestly would not want to bet money on it.
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Date: 2020-12-07 05:35 pm (UTC)It only rises exactly in the east and sets exactly in the west on the equinoxes. For you today, it rises approximately southeast by east, except that in a city, you probably can't see it until it is 10 degrees above the horizon, by which point it is (today) southeast of you.
In Mpls, being a bit norther than Cleveland, the Sun is even somewhat more south than that, but only a few degrees, so the compass points are the same.
In Anchorage, today the Sun rises southeast by south. By the time the Sun is 5 degrees over the horizon, it's south by east, and it only ever gets 6 degrees up.
I like the names of compass points. :-) I don't have them memorized though, but have to look up the list on Wikipedia.