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    The sun dog is a member of the family of halos caused by the refraction of sunlight by ice crystals in the atmosphere. Sun dogs typically appear as a pair of subtly colored patches of light, around 22° to the left and right of the Sun, and at the same altitude above the horizon as the Sun.

  2. Dec 23, 2022 · A sundog is a concentrated patch of sunlight that is occasionally seen to the right or the left of the sun or even on both sides of our star in the sky simultaneously. Also called mock suns or...

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · Sun dogs are natural phenomena in the sky that occur under specific conditions. Like so many good things, the beautiful natural combination of colors doesn’t last long, like fleeting rainbows or sky dances in the west, which come and go in a hurry.

  4. Dec 4, 2023 · Sundogs appear when sunlight passes through a thin veil of ice crystal clouds (usually cirrus or cirrostratus), and the ice acts as a prism, refracting the light. A sundog is seen about 22° to the left or right of the Sun. Sundogs often form in pairs on either side of the Sun.

  5. Jul 25, 2006 · A sundog is a concentrated patch of sunlight occasionally seen about 22° to the left or right of the Sun. Sundogs often form in pairs on either side of our daytime star when sunlight refracts through icy clouds containing hexagonal platecrystals aligned with their large, flat faces parallel to the ground.

  6. A sundog, also known as sun dog, mock sun or parhelion, consists of glowing spots around the sun. They are created by sunlight refracting off plate-shaped ice crystals in the cirrus clouds. Sundogs are some of the most frequently observed optical phenomena and can be observed throughout the year and anywhere in the world.

  7. Dec 15, 2023 · December 15, 2023. 6 min read. How to See Halos, Sun Dogs and Other Delights of the Daytime Sky. Ice crystals suspended in the air put on a gorgeous show if you know when and where to look....

  8. Sun dogs can be seen anywhere, any time of year or day. Best bet for seeing one is in the northern hemisphere with the Sun low in the sky.

  9. Apr 19, 2022 · In meteorology, a sun dog or parhelion is a bright spot on one or both sides of the Sun. Sun dogs or parhelia are around around 22° directly to the left and right of the Sun, sometimes accompanied by a 22° halo around the Sun.

  10. Sun dog, atmospheric optical phenomenon appearing in the sky as luminous spots 22 degrees on each side of the Sun and at the same elevation as the Sun. Usually, the edges closest to the Sun will appear reddish.

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