RMAPM7F4–SUNDOGS or PARHELIA around MATTERHORN at sunset Alps ZERMATT SWITZERLAND
RMB091CN–Sun dog, parhelion, parhelia, snow-covered Great Plains in winter, Manitoba, Canada
RFEJDFB2–A Sundog, Parhelia or Mock Sun, is created by ice crystals in the atmosphere. Three sundogs and a halo of light. phenomenon
RFAF1G2A–Sundogs, or Parhelia, around the sun at Halley Bay, Antarctica
RFMWKHT4–Clear bright sun dog around the sun which is a 22 degree parhelia circle
RMANAE2A–Halo around the sun with rainbow colors photo made with polarizer month of June afternoon at Haines SE Alaska
RMG38D8A–BLUNT/PARHELIA (1) PL 95
RMD96NJB–Parhelia (Mock Suns) combined with halo and rainbow. This phenomenon , caused by atmospheric refraction, was observed in England in 1721. From 'The Beauty of the Heavens', Charles F Blunt, (London, 1845). Coloured lithograph.
RF2BP1E41–This 1890s illustration show the mock suns as seen by early explorers. Mock suns, also known as sun dogs or sundogs, were formally called a parhelion (plural parhelia) in meteorology. A mock sun is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that consists of a bright spot to one or both sides of the Sun. Two sun dogs often flank the Sun within a 22° halo.
RMGWB50J–Natural phenomenon Parhelia or Nebensonnen, Naturphaenomen Parhelia oder Nebensonnen
RMDDW5J9–CAPTAIN AUSTIN'S ARCTIC EXPEDITION: PARHELIA, WITNESSED OCTOBER 4, 1850, AT GRIFFITH'S ISLAND
RMF96152–Sun dogs (parhelia) on either side of the sun low over the tundra, Cape Churchill, Wapusk National Park, Manitoba.
RM2DJ6DW6–Halo with Three Parhelia, Winter Harbour Melville Island, Charles Hamilton Smith, 1776–1859, Belgian, undated, Watercolor and graphite on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 12 7/8 × 16 1/8 inches (32.7 × 41 cm) and Binding: 16 1/8 inches (41 cm), landscape, marine art
RMDGWGB1–Fjell in winter, with snow-covered trees, parhelia or sun dogs, Riisitunturi National Park, Posio, Lapland, Finland
RF2EAEJP1–Rainbow around sun is called sundogs also known as parhelion, parhelia. Rare weather effect in winter in cold weather. Sun reflecting from ice crystal
RMHTKEN8–Flintshire, UK. 13th March 2017. A cold start to the day with pockets of frozen ground in rural Flintshire a sun dog or (plural parhelia) is viewable in the sky over Halkyn Mountain, Flintshire
RM2T4CETR–gull in front of multicolored Parhelia, Netherlands, Overijssel
RMD6WPFE–Photograph of a sun dog or mock sun or parhelia positioned above Mount Hood, a dormant volcano in America's Pacific Northwest
RM2T4CFEM–Parhelia showing its beautiful rainbow colours, Netherlands, Overijssel
RMAPHJFN–Sun dogs parhelia over Frame Lake
RMANB984–Solar parhelia viewed from Antarctic plateau
RMW0P3DP–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2T11Y48–Clouds over the North Sea during a colorful sunset where a sundog or parhelia is visible in the clouds
RMBPBD0B–Sundog and lens flare over the Never Summer mountains in Colorado, USA.
RF2R409WJ–A complex of halo phenomena around the almost full moon.
RMG38D8B–BLUNT/PARHELIA (2) PL 96
RMD96NJD–Parhelia (Mock Suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698. On this occasion the phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, began at 8am when true Sun shone through watery cloud, with mock suns appearing either side, and a pink half mock sun further off. The phenomenon lasted for two hours. From 'The Beauty of the Heavens', Charles F Blunt, (London, 1845). Coloured lithograph.
RMAE5P2B–Blunt Parhelia 1 Pl 95
RMB4W0PW–astronomy, sun, sun dogs woodcut, 'Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus' by Olaus Magnus, 1555, German edition, 1567, ,
RMDT6NY8–Sun dogs, or parhelion, formed by small ice crystals in the upper atmosphere
RMA7JN29–Mock sun phenomenon Radley Oxfordshire
RFM7HEMX–Sundogs over the old Churchill Rocket Range, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
RM2HBANN5–View of Electric Peak from Sepulcher Mountain, Yellowstone National Park A unique, optimised version of an image by NPS Ranger JW Frank; Credit: NPS/Jacob W. Frank
RMAFF7P1–Sundog seen through high cirrus cloud
RMHTKENA–Flintshire, UK. 13th March 2017. A cold start to the day with pockets of frozen ground in rural Flintshire a sun dog or (plural parhelia) is viewable in the sky over Halkyn Mountain, Flintshire
RMAJA2J0–Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845). Artist: Unknown
RFTWG6E5–Atmospheric optical phenomenon called parhelion over a group of trees
RMG50B03–Sundog, mock or phantom sun, Parhelion over woodland, Wales, UK
RMRY9W7G–Captain Austin's Arctic Expedition: Parhelia, Witnessed October 4, 1850, at Griffith's Island
RMANB982–Solar parhelia viewed from Antarctic plateau
RMW0P3N5–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMAK3849–Exploring the Brunt Ice Shelf, Coats Land, Antarctica
RMAX3AY9–Sundog in sky over ski run Steamboat Springs Colorado USA
RMMY65N7–. English: A complicated halo phenomenon with four parhelia and a number of arcs around the 22° axis. 1888. Unknown 228 Halo with four suns
RF2JBFEFD–A 'Nebensonne' after a Thunderstorm in the Evening.
RMD9D2B6–Parhelia or mock suns observed in the 12th century. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedel Liber chronicarum mundi, Nuremberg 1493. Now known to be caused by sunlight refracted by ice crystals in the atmosphere.
RMAE5P2D–Blunt Parhelia 2 Pl 96
RMB4TXA0–astronomy, sun, appearance of sun dogs and sun rings, seen in Wittenberg, woodcut, 1556,
RMDT6P0Y–Sun dogs, or parhelion, formed by small ice crystals in the upper atmosphere
RM2RG8YJT–Mock suns (parhelia) observed by Dutch polar bear hunters in the Arctic.
RF2H9WTAH–Sundog, Willamette National Forest, McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass National Scenic Byway, Oregon
RM2M3JXEB–The 'Parhelia' witnessed by the Austin expedition of 1850-1851 at Griffith's Island, 4th October 1850. In 1850 Captain Austin was sent, with HMS 'Resolute' and HMS 'Assistance', to the Arctic to search for signs of Sir John Franklin's ill-fated Arctic expedition of 1845. In 1845 the British Admiralty sent two polar exploration ships, HMS 'Erebus' and HMS 'Terror', to look for the Northwest passage round the northern coast of Canada. The expedition, commanded by Sir John Franklin, disappeared from view late in 1845 and none of the men were ever seen again. In fact the ships mad
RF2G7ER1K–Modern military tank on the background of a solar halo effect. The concept of reducing the world arms race.
RFWAK97D–USA, Washington State. Sundog is rainbow like phenomenon from refraction of sunlight through ice crystals
RMAJA2J2–Parhelia (mock suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698, (1845). Artist: Unknown
RF2G7ENY0–Sunrise before the appearance of the optical halo effect. The concept of studying the environment.
RFMWKJ4R–Sun dog surrounding the sun in a dark sky slightly visible
RF2TCF64A–Solar Halo with sun dog caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere seen from northern England.
RFPJEEHP–sundog over lincoln at sunset in summer
RMW0P47F–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMANB97E–Sundogs behind British flag flying in Antarctica
RMA617BC–Solar halo with sundogs Thule Greenland
RMMX1H9F–. English: A complicated halo phenomenon with four parhelia and a number of arcs around the 22° axis. 1888. Unknown 265 Halo with four suns
RF2JBFEFF–A 'Nebensonne' after a Thunderstorm in the Evening.
RMD96B29–Ezekiel's vision of chariot in sky c.614 BC. 'Bible' Ezekiel II:9. One modern explanation is that Ezekiel, on of four great Hebrew prophets, observed parhelia (mock suns), a phenomenon caused by reflection from water droplets or minute particles in the earth's atmosphere. From Conrad Lycosthenes 'Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon', Basel, 1557. Woodcut
RMAGHC62–Camping on the Antarctic plateau with sun halo and sundogs
RMCXRKW4–Cross-county skiers with pulkas on a snow-covered glacier, sun surrounded by halos, sundogs, parhelia, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
RMDT6NX6–Sun dogs, or parhelion, formed by small ice crystals in the upper atmosphere
RFT1TPGN–Spectacular winter sky with a slight parhelia between the white clouds, in Lugo, Galicia
RMTXH151–Ezekiel's vision of chariot in sky c.614 BC. 'Bible' Ezekiel II:9. One modern explanation is that Ezekiel, on of four great Hebrew prophets, observed parhelia (mock suns), a phenomenon caused by reflection from water droplets or minute particles in the earth's atmosphere. From Conrad Lycosthenes 'Prodigiorum ac ostentorum chronicon', Basel, 1557. Woodcut
RFMF1T87–A Sun Dog Above A Palm Tree In Mesa, Arizona
RMTXH13H–Ezekiel's vision of chariot in sky and a hand in the clouds holding out a book to him, c.614 BC. 'Bible': Ezekiel II:9. One modern explanation is that Ezekiel, on of the four great Hebrew prophets, observed parhelia (mock suns), a phenomenon caused by reflection from water droplets or minute particles in the earth's atmosphere. Copperplate engraving 1804
RF2B8921N–Atmospheric optical phenomena in the sky: part of the parhelic circle with mocksun or sundog (parhelium).
RM2RE2F1R–Halo with Three Parhelia, Winter Harbour Melville Island by Charles Hamilton Smith
RF2G7ENY5–Sunny optical halo effect in the early morning on the background of snow hummocks. The concept of studying the environment.
RMBX2NB3–Alaska arctic winter Bering sea Saint Lawrence Island Parhelia Sea Sundog USA America United States North
RMHY3MEM–Natural phenomenon Parhelia or Nebensonnen, Naturphänomen Parhelia oder Nebensonnen
RMA5EPHJ–The St. Martin Of Tours Collegiate Church in Opatow with sundog (parhelia)
RMW0P4NA–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2BWPRHR–22 degree circular halo with sundogs (parhelia) to the left and right of the sun. Meteorological optical phenomena.
RMJTTWJF–A so-called parhelion, a halo phenomenon, seen in the clouds above Lebus, Germany, 09 August 2017. Parhelia are light spots at a distance of about 22 degrees left or right of the sun, sometimes on both sides. Parhelia happen when light hits light crystals in the clouds and are not rainbows. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
RMMW49TH–. English: A complicated halo phenomenon with four parhelia and a number of arcs around the 22° axis. 1888. Unknown 264 Halo with four suns
RF2JBFEFJ–A 'Nebensonne' after a Thunderstorm in the Evening.
RMD96B2A–Ezekiel's vision of chariot in sky and a hand in the clouds holding out a book to him, c.614 BC. 'Bible': Ezekiel II:9. One modern explanation is that Ezekiel, on of the four great Hebrew prophets, observed parhelia (mock suns), a phenomenon caused by reflection from water droplets or minute particles in the earth's atmosphere. Copperplate engraving 1804
RF2JBFE5G–A 'Nebensonne' after a Thunderstorm in the Evening.
RMRJAE49–Illustration showing Sun dog phenomenon depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle. 1493. This version was associated with the death of Julius Caesar in 44 BC. A sun dog (or sundog) or mock sun, formally called a parhelion, (plural Parhelia) in meteorology, is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that consists of a bright spot to the left or right of the Sun. Aristotle notes that 'two mock suns rose with the sun and followed it all through the day until sunset.'
RF2K0636N–Complex halo phenomenon in the sky with two bright parhelia, 22 degrees circle and circumzenithal arc.
RF2M73D51–Sunset in the winter and natural atmospheric phenomenon Halo, parhelion, parhelia, sundog in Latvia
RF2BWPRDH–Circular halo with sundogs (parhelia) to the left and right of the sun over a windmill in a classic dutch landscape
RM2WH8X9M–'Halo with Three Parhelia, Winter Harbour Melville Island' from the book 'Views of Polar Regions' by Charles Hamilton Smith, Belgian, undated, Watercolor and graphite on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream wove paper,
RF2K20J08–Halo in the sky. Visible is a faint 22-degree circular halo and two bright parhelia on either side of the sun, also known as sun dogs or mock suns.
RM2E46NT4–Charles Hamilton Smith, 1776–1859, Belgian, Halo with Three Parhelia, Winter Harbour Melville Island, undated. Watercolor and graphite on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream wove paper. landscape , marine art
RM2RKCPN9–Bildnummer: 54793118 Datum: 08.01.2011 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (110108) -- CHANGCHUN, Jan. 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A parhelion (sundog) combined with a halo is seen in Changchun, capital of northeast China s Jilin Province, Jan. 8, 2011. The weather phenomenon is created by ice crystals in the atmosphere during a cold weather period. (Xinhua/Wang Haofei) (lb) CHINA-JILIN-CHANGCHUN-NATURE PHENOMENON-PARHELION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Naturphänomen premiumd Aufmacher kbdig xkg 2011 quer o0 Nebensonne, Nebensonnen, Parhelia, Wetterphänomen, Gegenlicht Bildnummer 54793118 Date 08
RF2G7EP0G–Solar optical halo effect in the early morning. The concept of studying the environment.
RFR3822F–A bright 22 degree halo with upper tangent arc and parhelia over the dutch countryside
RMHY3TBM–Natural phenomenon Parhelia or Nebensonnen, Naturphänomen Parhelia oder Nebensonnen
RF2HM8DP1–A phenomenon called a Sun dog in the blue sky
RF2BB1XD8–Cloudy sky with sundog
RM2AAEXB2–Sundogs plus a sun pillar appear in the sky over Lake Maggiore, Italy in cold conditions in early winter.
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