Many people assume the Equator is the sunniest part of the world. In reality, some of the highest sunshine totals are found in the subtropical desert belts on either side of it.
Regions such as the Sahara, Arabian Peninsula, interior Australia and parts of the Americas spend much of the year under clear skies, with some locations receiving more than 4,000 hours of sunshine annually.
By contrast, many equatorial regions experience frequent cloud cover and heavy rainfall, which can significantly reduce the amount of direct sunshine reaching the ground
JourneyThiefer on
Im just about in the darkest blue I think 💀😭
noplaywellwithothers on
This map is BS. In no way does Seattle receive the same amount of sunshine as the California coast.
Bear_necessities96 on
So I wasn’t crazy when I thought the USA is sunnier than South America
LupusDeusMagnus on
1600-2000 still maining solar.
Popular_Potpourri on
Living in the dark blue is suffering
VeryPoliteYak on
Moving from yellow/orange to second-darkest blue was humbling.
Trakinasbr25 on
This is kinda true for me(central Brazil). The winter is mostly sunny while the summer is gray. In febreuary 2022, it rained for 18 days in a row, and similiar events are common in that part of the year. When I installed solar panels in my home, I discoverd that the spring (sep-nov) generates more energy than the summer(dec-feb).
Optimal_Brain_2908 on
chicago gets more sunshine than socal?
Benioffs-end-zone on
I’m Scottish. Map is legit.
QnsConcrete on
Europeans on Reddit: “Why do Americans dress so casually?”
DeeDee_GigaDooDoo on
For reference there’s 8766 hours in a year. Or on average 4383 hours of “daylight”.
Which really puts into perspective how depressing Antarctica would be that less than 14% of the time is there any sunshine and only about a quart of the “daytime” is sunny.
elCaddaric on
I want to make it clear that my city in France is yellow! Due to the very poor resolution of OP’s picture, you have to zoom in and Marseille and the Côte-d’Azur appear as green..
Icy_Zucchini_1138 on
I live in the dark blue . Long dark winters are awful pitch black between 4pm and 8.30am an in between just dark grey skies with wind and rain, it really gets to you
Even in summers sometimes you can go a week without noticing a shadow despite it being “light”
sgst on
What the hell happens in Eastern China?
uncoolcentral on
Fidelity is questionable
BookishHobbit on
And this is why if you’re in the dark blue they tell you to take Vit D supplements year round.
FreeNewSociety on
Damn, I need to move to Scotland
Ok-Award-9542 on
I am a happy resident of 1200-1600 h.
PageBright2479 on
Australia is way off in this map. I’ve got no idea why they’ve blued out the area around Exmouth. It should be dark orange.
The sunniest place on Earth for 4 months a year. Yuma Arizona beats us on the yearly average though
NFFUK on
🇬🇧 🖕🏼
the-software-man on
Now show me where they source solar panel materials.
theocrats on
Why do Brits go to Spain
trentyz on
I’m not believing this for a second. I live in New Zealand, and have a keen interest in meteorology. Straight away I can see this is wrong.
“The **sunniest four regions** in 2025 are Taranaki (2445 hours), wider Nelson (2392 hours), Marlborough (2375), and Bay of Plenty (2358 hours).”
According to our National Institute of Weather and Atmospheric Science. These are generally the same places every year, but only Marlborough is highlighted in yellow on the map.
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Many people assume the Equator is the sunniest part of the world. In reality, some of the highest sunshine totals are found in the subtropical desert belts on either side of it.
Regions such as the Sahara, Arabian Peninsula, interior Australia and parts of the Americas spend much of the year under clear skies, with some locations receiving more than 4,000 hours of sunshine annually.
By contrast, many equatorial regions experience frequent cloud cover and heavy rainfall, which can significantly reduce the amount of direct sunshine reaching the ground
Im just about in the darkest blue I think 💀😭
This map is BS. In no way does Seattle receive the same amount of sunshine as the California coast.
So I wasn’t crazy when I thought the USA is sunnier than South America
1600-2000 still maining solar.
Living in the dark blue is suffering
Moving from yellow/orange to second-darkest blue was humbling.
This is kinda true for me(central Brazil). The winter is mostly sunny while the summer is gray. In febreuary 2022, it rained for 18 days in a row, and similiar events are common in that part of the year. When I installed solar panels in my home, I discoverd that the spring (sep-nov) generates more energy than the summer(dec-feb).
chicago gets more sunshine than socal?
I’m Scottish. Map is legit.
Europeans on Reddit: “Why do Americans dress so casually?”
For reference there’s 8766 hours in a year. Or on average 4383 hours of “daylight”.
Which really puts into perspective how depressing Antarctica would be that less than 14% of the time is there any sunshine and only about a quart of the “daytime” is sunny.
I want to make it clear that my city in France is yellow! Due to the very poor resolution of OP’s picture, you have to zoom in and Marseille and the Côte-d’Azur appear as green..
I live in the dark blue . Long dark winters are awful pitch black between 4pm and 8.30am an in between just dark grey skies with wind and rain, it really gets to you
Even in summers sometimes you can go a week without noticing a shadow despite it being “light”
What the hell happens in Eastern China?
Fidelity is questionable
And this is why if you’re in the dark blue they tell you to take Vit D supplements year round.
Damn, I need to move to Scotland
I am a happy resident of 1200-1600 h.
Australia is way off in this map. I’ve got no idea why they’ve blued out the area around Exmouth. It should be dark orange.
[https://www.bom.gov.au/climate/maps/averages/sunshine-hours/](https://www.bom.gov.au/climate/maps/averages/sunshine-hours/)
Germany gets less sun than Canada lmao
And Scotland is just sad
Sacramento
A Sunny place for shady people
The sunniest place on Earth for 4 months a year. Yuma Arizona beats us on the yearly average though
🇬🇧 🖕🏼
Now show me where they source solar panel materials.
Why do Brits go to Spain
I’m not believing this for a second. I live in New Zealand, and have a keen interest in meteorology. Straight away I can see this is wrong.
“The **sunniest four regions** in 2025 are Taranaki (2445 hours), wider Nelson (2392 hours), Marlborough (2375), and Bay of Plenty (2358 hours).”
According to our National Institute of Weather and Atmospheric Science. These are generally the same places every year, but only Marlborough is highlighted in yellow on the map.