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Our computations of sunrise and sunset times are based on freely available terrain (topography) data, and they usually do not include shading effects from nearby objects like buildings, constructions and trees. We do not manually inspect the locations for which we compute the sunrise and sunset times, and we have not verified the underlying data that was used in our computations, so we cannot under any circumstance accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the use of data or reports downloaded from our web site.

Welcome to Suncurves!

Get actual times for sunrise and sunset for any day of the year for any location worldwide. What's unique about us compared to other sites is that we take shading from mountains and terrain into account. Get started by entering an address in the box below and see how the terrain profile and sun curves change.

Analyze sunlight conditions

Type an address into the search field above, or pan, drag the marker to location of interest. After verifying the new terrain profile below, you can proceed to the full sunlight analysis with sun curves for different dates, a sunrise and sunset calendar for your location, and many other stats, including the average cloud cover for each month.
The date below was fixed to the spring equinox. There are two ways to see all other dates of the year: 1) Buy a full sunlight analysis; or 2) Become a subscriber to change the date on this page, enabling you to analyze all the locations you want (contact us at support@suncurves.com for more information).
We found your location and we've computed your terrain profile. See how the sun curves below have changed.
We've computed your new terrain profile. See how the sun curves below have changed.

Why use Suncurves?


Are you selling a house in a sunny spot with marginal terrain or mountain shading effects? We can help you get a higher price for that house by documenting its sun index. Or if you're looking to buy a house, wouldn't you like to know its exact sunlight conditions throughout the year? We have developed a unique method to compute the accurate sunrise and sunset times for every day of the year. The sunrises and sunsets we compute are not the ones you would find elsewhere on the web, because other sites do not take the terrain into account. Our sunrise is when the sun goes up from behind mountains or hills in the east, not when it goes up over the level horizon. In mountainous regions that can make a huge difference. We also compute the monthly mean cloud cover based on satellite data.

How people use Suncurves


I was excited to find your service. I am a wedding photographer and had a client asking what would be the best time for her wedding ceremony, in relation to the photographs we'd be doing after the ceremony. She wanted to be sure we had the best light possible for her bride and groom photos. The ceremony will take place just below a mountain top, where the sun can go 'down' long before the actual sunset time. Your service was very helpful in determining the best time for my client's ceremony and photos, which is so important for photographers!

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Melissa, Utah, USA

I just found your tool today and I am not only promoting it to get free credits, but because it's friggin' awesome! This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for as an outdoor photographer. I am travelling the world and sometimes I can't do location scouting because I just see it once I'm there. And, you saved me an hour of extra sleep next week because I know now the sun won't be out before 9am :)
Cheers from Switzerland, keep up the great work!

Martin, Switzerland

I am using SunCurves to assess the amount of sunlight a parcel of potential agricultural land has. The land has a slight slope and we are unsure if it will receive enough sunlight between April and August to grow crops.

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Rafael, California, USA

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I used Suncurves to create a schedule for myself in 2015. My goal is to wake up 'with the sun' each day to get my body’s circadian rhythm synchronized with daylight-based zeitgebers help me get better sleep. Suncurves tells me when the sun will get up tomorrow. So I set myself a bedtime alarm for visible sunrise minus 9 hours to ensure I am getting a solid 8 hours of sleep each night. Suncurves is helping me achieve my health goals!

Cameron, Colorado, USA

I'm an amateur astronomer, I am trying to find a very accurate terrain profile for my city, useful to input that in an astronomy software and then be able to calculate the times at which the principal stars below the horizon will rise and set.

Mohammed, Gonbad-e Qābūs, Iran