Looking Out for Looking Up: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Looking Out for Looking Up:

Description:

Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state; not ... illuminate what we need to see ... Robins in UK singing at night. disturbs egg-laying in moths ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:51
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 25
Provided by: aileenao
Learn more at: http://myslu.stlawu.edu
Category:
Tags: looking | out | robins

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Looking Out for Looking Up:


1
Looking Out for Looking Up
ARC 12th Annual Conference on the Adirondacks
  • Preserving and Enhancing the Adirondack
    Night Skies

2
Wilderness
Definitions
Wild
Occurring, growing, or living in a natural state
not domesticated, cultivated, or tamed
Something characterized by bewildering vastness
Something characterized by bewildering vastness
The wilderness doesnt stop at the treetops!
3
Outdoor Lighting
  • Purpose
  • illuminate what we need to see
  • playing fields, streets, sidewalks, pedestrians,
    pets, thugs, etc.
  • warn of dangers

Outdoor lighting is not to protect us from the
dark
But thats what much of it tries to do
4
Outdoor Lighting
  • Lighting Assumptions
  • More light, brighter light is better and safer
  • Everyone wants more light
  • lighting up my neighborhood is OK
  • Light always has a positive effect
  • Darkness is unimportant

... and it's scary!!
5
Lighting Safety Studies
  • No significant reduction in crime with lighting
    (eg. US Dept of Justice cf. www.darksky.org/infos
    hts/is063.html)
  • Dark Campus Policies have reduced vandalism at
    some schools (http//www.darksky.org/infoshts/is05
    4.html)
  • Lights help criminals see victims, goods
  • Lights in typically dark areas attract attention
    so crimes can be stopped

6
Light Pollution
  • Glare
  • light that interferes with sight
  • Light trespass
  • lighting others property
  • Energy Waste
  • illuminating undersides of airplanes
  • Sky Glow
  • obscuring our view of the sky

7
Light Pollution
  • Glare, Light Trespass, Sky Glow

8
Glare
  • Eye brightness range of about 1 million
  • Iris size adjusts to light levels
  • Eye switches from cone to rod cells
  • rods more sensitive to low light averted
    vision.
  • rods adjust to light level dark adaption.
  • Eye can discern details over 101 brightness
    variation in a single scene

9
Glare
  • Direct bright light that reduces the eyes
    ability to see dimly illuminated objects.
  • Bright lights vs. pedestrians, animals

Light fixture easy to see!
Shadow VERY dark!
10
Park Street at Night Glare
Direct light from acorn and drop-down fixtures,
and headlights very bright.
Street well lit!
Students seen as shadows against glare
11
Glare
  • If unshielded or poorly-aimed lights are in view
    of drivers, then the lights set the upper
    brightness range - things 10 times less bright
    like potholes, trees or pedestrians become
    featureless.
  • Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

12
Glare is Deadly
  • East Hampton, NY

John Jiras, 71, killed while crossing street from
movie theater to parking lot http//www.danspapers
.com/paper/archive.html
13
Reducing Glare
  • Shielding lights
  • No light emitted above 20º below horizontal

14
Full-Cutoff Lights
  • International Dark-Sky Association (IDA)

15
Light Trespass
  • Healthy, Safe, and Energy Efficient Outdoor
    Lighting Act
  • A7404 (Assembly), S4474 (Senate)

placement of a light in a manner whereby
illumination or glare is cast unnecessarily on
the property of another with the effect of
reducing privacy, limiting use or enjoyment,
hindering sleep and/or detracting from the
appearance of the illuminated property
Retirement Home at night
and the neighbor's house
16
Light Trespass
  • Harmful to
  • Human health, linked to
  • circadian rhythms (sleep) disruption
  • increased cancers
  • damage to childrens eyesight
  • Wildlife
  • nocturnal animals
  • insects
  • birds

17
Health Effects
  • Links to many health problems appearing

18
Wildlife Effects
  • Attraction, fixation repulsion
  • baby turtles in Florida head toward highway
    instead of ocean
  • Disorientation
  • birds fly into buildings, towers
  • disoriented animals use extra energy
  • Disruption of biological rhythms
  • Robins in UK singing at night
  • disturbs egg-laying in moths
  • (http//www.darksky.org/infoshts/pdf/is187.p
    df)

19
Wildlife Effects
  • Research in beginning stages

Even brief exposure to bright light can cause
some nocturnal frogs to freeze for hours.
20
Energy Waste
  • Estimated energy usage cost

Dark-to-Dawn lighting
Mercury Vapor
http//www.netacc.net/poulsen/lightcost.html
21
Sky Glow
  • Village and city light domes obscure sky

Familiar North Country Scene
22
Sky Glow
  • Adirondacks in darkest part of eastern US
  • A resource to be preserved and cherished!

Ottawa
Watertown
Syracuse
Albany
23
Dark Sky Preserves
  • Healthy, Safe and Energy Efficient Outdoor
    Lighting Act

areas of the state which are especially
suitable for astronomical observations and/or
which provide, due to their darkness, nocturnal
benefits to flora and fauna, or to citizens
desiring views of unpolluted or relatively
unpolluted night skies
sounds like Adirondack Park
24
References
  • International Dark Sky Association
  • http//www.darksky.org/index.html
  • SELENE-NY
  • http//www.selene-ny.org/default.asp
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com