Equinoxes and Solstices
EQNSOL computes the date of equinoxes and solstices for the input year. This is based upon the formulas given by Jean Meeus in his "Astronomical Algorithms". The date is computed in Julian Date. This function take in JD2CAL function of "Geodetic Toolbox" by Mike Craymer (ID:15285) to convert Julian Date into gregorian calendar date.
Syntax: Y=EQNSOL(YEAR,VERBOSE)
Inputs:
YEAR (default=current Year).
VERBOSE (default=1)
Outputs:
- Y=datenum formatted array.
EQ=EQNSOL(...) will stores dates in Matlab format
Example:
y=eqnsol(2007)
All dates and times are referred to GMT without DST
Spring Equinox 21-Mar-2007 00:08:28
Summer Solstice 21-Jun-2007 18:07:12
Autumn Equinox 23-Sep-2007 09:52:05
Winter Solstice 22-Dec-2007 06:08:51
Created by Giuseppe Cardillo
giuseppe.cardillo-edta@poste.it
To cite this file, this would be an appropriate format: Cardillo G. (2007) Equinoxes and Solstices: compute the date and time of equinoxes and solstices. http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/17977
Cite As
Giuseppe Cardillo (2024). Equinoxes and Solstices (https://github.com/dnafinder/eqnsol), GitHub. Retrieved .
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Inspired by: Geodetic Toolbox
Inspired: Aggregate timeseries data to solstices and equinoxes.
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