Thursday, February 6, 2014

'Sun Dog' Captured By Dorchester's Gary Nichols


This "sun dog" photo was taken the morning of Feb. 5 by Dorchester resident Gary Nichols,
just outside of Dorchester limits on the southwest edge of town.

So what's a sun dog?

According to the experts, a "sun dog" -- or parhelion, if you want to get scientific -- is a atmospheric optical phenomenon.

It is associated with the reflection/refraction of sunlight by the numerous small ice crystals.  

These are the same type of ice crystals that make up cirrus or cirrostratus clouds.

With temperatures around 0 on Wednesday morning, it's no wonder Gary was able to capture this image.

Our thanks to all our area photographers who share their images with readers of the Dorchester Times.

2 comments:

  1. That's God's way of blessing our sweet new water tower. No kidding.

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  2. ............................ there's no dog nowhere to be seen in that picture .......................................... unless you are looking at the rear end ........................................

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