# Hail, Saudi Arabia — Khalifa 2018 ## Paper Khalifa, A.S. "Astronomical determination of Fajr and Isha prayer times at Hail, Saudi Arabia." *NRIAG Journal of Astronomy and Geophysics*, 7: 22-28, 2018. ## Location Hail (27.52°N, 41.70°E, ~1020m elevation) — a city on the Najd plateau in central Saudi Arabia. The high elevation and desert conditions produce excellent sky transparency. ## Method 80 total observation nights in 2014-2015. 32 nights selected for excellent atmospheric visibility (no clouds, no dust). Naked-eye observation by trained observers. ## Results - **Mean Fajr depression:** 14.4° (range 12.8°-16.1°) - **Mean Isha depression (Shafaq Abyad):** 14.8° (range 13.2°-16.4°) - **Seasonal variation:** Higher angles in winter, lower in summer (consistent with other studies) ## Significance At 1020m elevation, Hail is the highest-elevation site in the Saudi/Gulf region with published Fajr observations. The results show a slightly higher mean angle than sea-level desert sites in Egypt (13.5°-14.5°), consistent with the hypothesis that elevation increases the apparent depression angle at true dawn (the observer is above more of the atmosphere, so the first light of dawn appears at a slightly steeper angle). The Hail dataset is particularly useful for the elevation variable in the ML model — it is one of the few high-altitude desert sites with per-season data. ## Note for ML Training The per-season records in `verified_sightings.py` for Hail are constructed from the paper's reported seasonal means, with observation times estimated from sunrise data. They are marked as "time inferred" in `data/raw/sources.md`.