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|<#daylength>
|Length of day in hours and minutes (sunrise to sunset) - The third party library that Cumulus uses each midnight UTC, may take last sunrise from oneprevious day and next sunset from an adjacentnext day, so the calculation ismay be off by a minute or so compared to true figure for current day.
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|<#IsSunUp>
|A flag to indicate if the Sun is above the horizon or not, based on the sunrise and sunset times. Possible values are 0 or 1, where 1 is when the Sun is above the horizon for the station location.
 
Possible values are 0 or 1, where 1 is when the Sun is above the horizon for the station location.
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|<#dawn>
|Start of last Civil Twilight at the station as at last midnight UTC
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|<#dusk>
|End of next Civil Twilight at the station as at last midnight UTC
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|<#daylightlength>
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|<#isdaylight>
|A flag to indicate if the location for the station is in civil daylight or not, based on the dawn and dusk times. Possible values are 0 or 1, where 1 notes that it is currently within the hours of daylight.
 
Possible values are 0 or 1, where 1 notes that it is currently within the hours of daylight.
 
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|<#tomorrowdaylength>
|A string giving an approximate predicted difference between the length of daylight (dawn to dusk) todayyesterday and tomorrow.length Thisof webdaylight tag is unreliable, and its use is not recommended. Its use is therefore not supported (i.e. you use it at your own risk)tomorrow.
 
This web tag is unreliable, and its use is not recommended. Its use is therefore not supported (i.e. you use it at your own risk).
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|<#moonphase>
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