Sun Path & Solar Angles for Los Angeles, CA

Sun-path design data for Los Angeles, CA: solstice and equinox solar-noon altitude, shadow ratios, assumptions, and an architect-oriented shading worksheet.

Sun Path & Solar Angles for Los Angeles, CA

Direct answer

Calculated solar-noon angles and a first-pass fixed-shading worksheet for Los Angeles, CA, using transparent solar geometry rather than an unexplained chart.

Key facts

MetricValueNotes
Latitude34.0522° NLos Angeles, CA
June solstice noon79.4°south at solar noon
Equinox noon55.9°geometric solar noon
December solstice noon32.5°geometric solar noon

Calculated solar-noon geometry

DateDeclinationAltitudeProjection / vertical shade distance
June solstice+23.44°79.39°0.187
Equinox55.95°0.676
December solstice-23.44°32.51°1.569

Projection ratio = 1 / tan(solar altitude). Multiply the ratio by the vertical distance the noon shadow must cover. Use this only as a hand check before a full-year study.

Los Angeles, CA shading record

Record facade azimuth, window head and sill, overhang height, required shaded dates and hours, coordinates (34.0522° N), time zone (America/Los_Angeles), calculation method, surrounding obstructions, reviewer and date. Compare the full model against the three noon ratios above and retain screenshots of the critical summer and shoulder-season hours. Verify hourly positions with the NOAA Solar Calculator.

Frequently asked questions

What is the sun angle in Los Angeles, CA at the summer solstice?

The declination-only solar-noon altitude is approximately 79.4°. This is a transparent geometry check, not a substitute for an hourly solar-position calculation.

Can this size a final overhang?

No. Final shading must test occupied hours, facade azimuth, glass geometry, local horizon, adjacent buildings, terrain, daylight and thermal performance.


Source & method: Original calculation using latitude 34.0522° N and declinations +23.44°, 0°, and -23.44°. Formula: altitude = 90° - |latitude - declination|. Time zone: America/Los_Angeles. Verify occupied-hour positions with the NOAA Solar Calculator; values omit refraction, equation of time, terrain, obstructions, and facade azimuth.