06-11-13, 12:46 AM
Also take into account the lower elevation of the suns trajectory across the sky during the winter months means that the suns radiative energy is shining through a greater thickness of atmosphere and associated crud/dust etc. Therefore more heat/ light is dissipated and its colder. This is also why the moon looks larger but darker in colour when it has first risen due to the magnifying effect of thicker atmosphere, just like looking at something under water from above the surface. Taking all of this into account leads us to the conclusion that somewhere over the rainbow, weigh a pie.

Its better to ask a stupid question than make a stupid mistake.