Then you need to contact an astronomer. Nothing unusual about its rising and setting where I live. I should ask, has this been happening in summertime?
Well, you have to be in error. Not happening where I live (south of 49th parallel). Get a surveyor's transit and theodolite and measure the azimuth of the setting (or rising) sun, and see if it conforms to the geometrical calculations. And, as I suggested, contact an astronomer to ask the question. There are departments of astronomy at many universities.
Point to consider: If the horizon, near or far, has trees removed, the sun will seem as though it has moved farther along its path, due to removal of blockage.
To be clear, what is this "it" that you noticed (or not)?
well, this would mean you are in a totally different hemisphere than you were before, and my friend, you would notice a lot of other things.
What state are you in?
Then you need to contact an astronomer. Nothing unusual about its rising and setting where I live. I should ask, has this been happening in summertime?
Well, you have to be in error. Not happening where I live (south of 49th parallel). Get a surveyor's transit and theodolite and measure the azimuth of the setting (or rising) sun, and see if it conforms to the geometrical calculations. And, as I suggested, contact an astronomer to ask the question. There are departments of astronomy at many universities.
Point to consider: If the horizon, near or far, has trees removed, the sun will seem as though it has moved farther along its path, due to removal of blockage.