A Saturday “mørketid” promenade
Since Tuesday, 28 November the sun does not rise above the horizon anymore in Tromsø. In English this time is called Polar Night, in German Polarnacht.But is it night 24 hours a day? No, not really. Here are some images I took on a promenade in Tromsø yesterday. The photos have been shot between 10:48 and 12:13 CET.
As you see it was not dark at all. The Norwegians differentiate better and have two words. What we have in Tromsø now they call Mørketid – “darkness time”. The sun is below the horizon the whole day, but less than 6° (civil twilight). Only when the sun is below 6° all day the Norwegians call it polarnatt – “polar night” as well. This however never happens on mainland Europe. You would have to travel north to the island Bjørnøya or the archipelago Svalbard to experience that.
So yes, we have seven weeks of mørketid in Tromsø, but that does not mean seven weeks of darkness. Fortunately!
3 comments to “A Saturday “mørketid” promenade”
Annika 2023-12-03 22:27
Ich freu mich schon!!!
way-up-north 2023-12-03 22:29
Am Sonntag in einer Woche haben wir immerhin fast fünf Stunden bürgerliche Dämmerung ;-)
Ulrich 2023-12-12 19:22
Wenn es bedeckt ist, hast du nicht viel von diesem Licht.
Annika, was ist daran schön, dass du dich freust? 19 Stunden Nacht sind es immer noch.