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  1. Jul 25, 2006 · A Sun halo, a circle of light that creates a circle 22° wide around the Sun, is a related phenomenon. As with sundogs, hexagonal ice crystals suspended in cirrostratus clouds refract sunlight to create the halo, sometimes also called an icebow, nimbus, or gloriole. Unlike sundogs, which generally only be seen when the Sun is near the horizon ...

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  2. Oct 1, 2024 · 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. Often, they appear white, but sometimes they are quite colorful, looking like patches of rainbow. The colors usually go from red on the side nearest to the Sun, shifting from orange to blue on the outside of the sundog.

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  3. Jan 11, 2019 · Why are they called sundogs and sun halo's? The exact etymology of sun dog largely remains a mystery. The phenomena of false suns which sometimes attend or dog the true when seen through the mist . A sun dog is a light spot near the sun, and water-dogs are the light watery clouds; dog here is no doubt the same word as dag, dew or mist.

  4. Jan 19, 2020 · Tiffany Means. Updated on January 19, 2020. A sundog (or sun dog) is a bright, rainbow-colored patch of light that occurs on either side of the sun when it is low on the horizon—just after sunrise or before sunset, for instance. Sometimes, a pair of sundogs will appear—one on the sun's left, and another on the sun's right.

  5. Jan 18, 2013 · Sundogs often appear as colored areas of light to the left or right of the sun, 22 degrees distant and at the same distance above the horizon as the sun. They are frequently observed on a ring or ...

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  6. 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. Sometimes sun dogs appear as bright white light or a mock sun, but often they are colored from red (closer to the Sun ...

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  8. Jan 31, 2019 · T he polar vortex that has brought deadly cold and record-breaking low temperatures to the Midwest has also resulted in beautiful solar phenomena – sundogs. According to the National Weather ...

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