RMB091CN–Sun dog, parhelion, parhelia, snow-covered Great Plains in winter, Manitoba, Canada
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
RMDT6NY8–Sun dogs, or parhelion, formed by small ice crystals in the upper atmosphere
RMW0P3DP–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
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.
RM2R6KBWW–Parhelion, Parhelia, Parhelion
RMG3BM74–PARHELION OF 1708
RMF7PEY1–Photograph of a Parhelion, an atmospheric phenomenon that consists of a pair of bright spots on either side on the Sun, often co-occurring with a luminous ring. Photographed by Ralph F. Kresge. Dated 1978
RFTWG6E5–Atmospheric optical phenomenon called parhelion over a group of trees
RF2M73D51–Sunset in the winter and natural atmospheric phenomenon Halo, parhelion, parhelia, sundog in Latvia
RMG50B03–Sundog, mock or phantom sun, Parhelion over woodland, Wales, UK
RMAA18M2–Parhelion Of 1708
RMANB984–Solar parhelia viewed from Antarctic plateau
RMA7JN29–Mock sun phenomenon Radley Oxfordshire
RFMWKHT4–Clear bright sun dog around the sun which is a 22 degree parhelia circle
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.'
RMP57AEG–Sundog or parhelion around the setting sun over the sea at Botallack at Cornwall
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
RMBGFGM2–Parhelion, or sundog near Nuugaatsiaq, West Greenland.
RM2RG8YJT–Mock suns (parhelia) observed by Dutch polar bear hunters in the Arctic.
RMBBTYGJ–Sun dog (parhelion)
RMDT6P0Y–Sun dogs, or parhelion, formed by small ice crystals in the upper atmosphere
RMW0P47F–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB3460X–Sun dog (Parhelion) above a lone tree in a snowy winter field, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
RMD6WPFE–Photograph of a sun dog or mock sun or parhelia positioned above Mount Hood, a dormant volcano in America's Pacific Northwest
RM2T4CETR–gull in front of multicolored Parhelia, Netherlands, Overijssel
RMBNRNTK–The Tarrytown Lighthouse on the Hudson River under a hazy sky and parhelion near sunset.
RM2T4CFEM–Parhelia showing its beautiful rainbow colours, Netherlands, Overijssel
RF2M73D4X–Sunset in the winter and natural atmospheric phenomenon Halo, parhelion, parhelia, sundog in Latvia
RMCWWJTG–A sundog, scientific name parhelion, over Winchester Bay, Oregon, United States
RFGM144Y–'Sun dog' an atmospheric phenomenon which shows as a concentrated patch of sunlight
RMANB982–Solar parhelia viewed from Antarctic plateau
RFDRTR1J–Strong winds and blowing snow create a sundog / parhelion as the sun rises above a cold rural winter landscape in Ontario Canada
RMANB97E–Sundogs behind British flag flying in Antarctica
RMRJAE4A–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.'
RF2A941C3–Snow-dusted spruce trees and a parhelion (also known as an icebow or 'sundog') on a frigid winter morning in Interior Alaska
RF2H0WT1A–A parhelion, commonly known as a “sun dog” directly over the top of the 3 Sisters in Deschutes National Forest. Shot from Pilot Butte in Bend Oregon.
RFR3822F–A bright 22 degree halo with upper tangent arc and parhelia over the dutch countryside
RF2R409TY–A complex of halo phenomena around the almost full moon.
RMBX6EMY–Sun dog (parhelion)
RMDT6NX6–Sun dogs, or parhelion, formed by small ice crystals in the upper atmosphere
RMW0P3N5–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB4W0PW–astronomy, sun, sun dogs woodcut, 'Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus' by Olaus Magnus, 1555, German edition, 1567, ,
RF2K0636N–Complex halo phenomenon in the sky with two bright parhelia, 22 degrees circle and circumzenithal arc.
RM2P92MGR–Sun dog or Parhelia caused by thing layer of cirrus clouds with ice crystal making up the clouds splitting the light as a prism over winter snow
RMKAGDR9–A sundog, mock sun, or parhelion, formed by sunlight shining through ice crystals in the air at Great Mis Tor, Dartmoor National Park, Devon in Sept
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
RF2M73D4R–Sunset in the winter and natural atmospheric phenomenon Halo, parhelion, parhelia, sundog in Latvia
RFKGP332–Mini rainbow, or sundog, in the middle of lightly cloudy sky late afternoon in Fen Drayton Lakes, Cambidgeshire
RMA3JYN8–Parhelion in cirrus over Essex, UK.
RFHT5GYT–sun dog, a atmospheric phenomenon, also called parhelion
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
RMP57AEJ–Botallack, Cornwall, UK. 25th June 2018. UK Weather. Just before sunset, there was an odd rainbow like aberration either side of the sun, on the North Cornwall coast. Even though there was no hint of rain. Apparently this is called a sundog, or parhelion (plural parhelia) . Never seen before by this photographer. Credit: Simon Maycock/Alamy Live News
RMRJAE48–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.'
RF2HM8DP1–A phenomenon called a Sun dog in the blue sky
RMRJ934D–An engraving depicting sun dogs, and solar rainbows. A sun dog is an atmospheric optical phenomenon that consists of a bright spot to the left or right of the Sun. Dated 19th century
RF2BB1XD8–Cloudy sky with sundog
RF2R409WJ–A complex of halo phenomena around the almost full moon.
RF2EC4P3P–Sun dog (Parhelion) the sky above the walls of Monteriggioni village in the Siena province, Tuscany - Italy
RFC125HB–Drifting ice crystals form sun dog, sundog, parhelion, halo, White Pass, connecting Skagway, Alaska with British Columbia
RMW0P4NA–Sundogs (a.k.a., parhelion;plural: parhelia), January 30, 2019, Minnesota, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RMB4TXA0–astronomy, sun, appearance of sun dogs and sun rings, seen in Wittenberg, woodcut, 1556,
RFPJEEHP–sundog over lincoln at sunset in summer
RFMWKJ4R–Sun dog surrounding the sun in a dark sky slightly visible
RF2G7ENY0–Sunrise before the appearance of the optical halo effect. The concept of studying the environment.
RFT1TPGN–Spectacular winter sky with a slight parhelia between the white clouds, in Lugo, Galicia
RF2M73D53–Sunset in the winter and natural atmospheric phenomenon Halo, parhelion, parhelia, sundog in Latvia
RFMF1T87–A Sun Dog Above A Palm Tree In Mesa, Arizona
RF2TDWW3D–Atmospheric optical phenomenon sun dogs in the morning across a snow field.
RFM6J28R–sun dog, a atmospheric phenomenon, also called parhelion
RM2RKCPMF–Bildnummer: 54793121 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 hoch o0 Nebensonne, Nebensonnen, Parhelia, Wetterphänomen, Gegenlicht Bildnummer 54793121 Date 08
RM2RG35MT–Gull flying in front of a Parhelion which is a beautiful atmospheric optical phenomenon
RM2KEBNHF–Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Nov, 2022. A spot of light appear in the afternoon sky at an angle of 22 degrees to the right of the sun. The phenomenon, called a parhelion, is caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMB3DTR7–Sundog at sunrise Croisilles Harbour Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, a halo of ice crystals around the sun
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.
RF2BB1X15–Cloudy sky with sundog
RMG2K9WN–Sundogs on the Canadian prairie Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
RF2EC4NYR–Sun dog (Parhelion) the sky above the walls of Monteriggioni village in the Siena province, Tuscany - Italy
RFC125HF–Drifting ice crystals form sun dog, sundog, parhelion, halo, White Pass, connecting Skagway, Alaska with British Columbia
RMN008F6–Sundogs spotted in Belgian sky at sunset on 31 august 2016 in Koersel
RMBN60ET–Sun dogs or Parhelion in high level clouds above Ambleside, UK, caused by light refracting off ice crystals.
RF2G9RKKG–Beautiful summer sunset over a coastline with parhelia, sun dogs on each side.
RM2RG2PKH–One of the two Parhelia showing its beautiful rainbow colours caused by bending light on ice crystals in the atmosphere
RF2G7ENY5–Sunny optical halo effect in the early morning on the background of snow hummocks. The concept of studying the environment.
RM2AAEXB2–Sundogs plus a sun pillar appear in the sky over Lake Maggiore, Italy in cold conditions in early winter.
RF2M73D5A–Sunset in the winter and natural atmospheric phenomenon Halo, parhelion, parhelia, sundog in Latvia
RM2GM2BTT–Jersey Shore Sun Halo - A rare halo forms around the sun. A Sun halo is caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light through ice pa
RF2TDCF5N–Atmospheric optical phenomenon sun dogs in the morning across a snow field.
RMA617BC–Solar halo with sundogs Thule Greenland
RM2RKCPNE–Bildnummer: 54793124 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/Lin Hong) (lb) CHINA-JILIN-CHANGCHUN-NATURE PHENOMENON-PARHELION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Naturphänomen premiumd Aufmacher kbdig xkg 2011 hoch o0 Nebensonne, Nebensonnen, Parhelia, Wetterphänomen, Gegenlicht, Silhouette, Statue Bildnummer
RMFB4F3B–Arctic Sun Dogs
RM2KEBNHM–Duesseldorf, Germany. 11th Nov, 2022. Two spots of light appear in the afternoon sky at an angle of 22 degrees to the right and left of the sun. The phenomenon, called a parhelion, is caused by ice crystals in the upper atmosphere. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMHN35EW–A sun dog over Mow Creek at Brancaster Staithe.
RMFJ5WHT–sundog and feather clouds, Denmark, Kattegat
RF2BB1YJX–Cloudy sky with sundog
RMEBTWW6–Sundogs in winter, Canada, Churchill
RF2EC4P1A–Sun dog (Parhelion) the sky above the walls of Monteriggioni village in the Siena province, Tuscany - Italy
RFC125HC–Drifting ice crystals form sun dog, sundog, parhelion, halo, White Pass, connecting Skagway, Alaska with British Columbia
RMH01K95–sun and sun dog, Norway, Troms, Kvaloeya
RMBN60EF–Sun dogs or Parhelion in high level clouds above Ambleside, UK, caused by light refracting off ice crystals.
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