solskenstiden
Solskenstiden is a Norwegian term used in meteorology and everyday language to describe a period characterized by sunshine. It can refer to both a daily measure of sunshine duration and to a longer spell of clear, sunny weather. The word is formed from sol (sun) + sken (shine) + tid/en (time/period). In meteorological practice, the duration of bright sunshine is recorded as hours of sunshine per day, often using a Campbell–Stokes recorder or modern pyranometers. A solskenstiden can be defined as a continuous stretch of days where each day includes sunshine above a defined threshold, or more loosely as an extended spell of fine weather with abundant sunshine.
Seasonal patterns: In Norway and other high-latitude regions, solskenstiden is longer in summer and shorter in
Applications and significance: Sizable periods of sunshine affect agriculture, solar energy production, and tourism. In climate
Variations: In common usage, solskenstiden is sometimes used more loosely to describe any sunny spell, whereas