I had the rare opportunity to see sun dogs yesterday afternoon. This time, I was able to see both of them, which is a first for me. I have always looked for one on the opposing side, but I have never seen it. This time I was able to see them on both sides, but the north side sun dog was much more pronounced and more easily photograhable, so that is the one you see here.
Sundogs are formed when light passes through crystal side faces inclined at 60° to each other. The rays, like those of the 22° halo, are deviated by up to 50° but those near to the minimum deviation condition of near to 22° are the most numerous, and they form the very bright sundog on the inner edges. Sundogs are often brightly colored because the crystals refract each color by a different amount.Since I am a huge fan of rainbows, sun dogs are right up my alley. They look like a distorted rainbow in the clouds. They are actually on my list of favorite sky occurences, right there with mammatus clouds.

VERTICAL WIND PROFILES WILL STRENGTHEN AS RESULT OF THE UPPER WAVE AND PROVIDE SUFFICIENT DEEP LAYER SHEAR FOR POSSIBLE ROTATING STORMS. DESPITE THE FAVORABLE WIND PROFILES...INSTABILITY IS FORECAST TO BE VERY WEAK... AS THE SURFACE LOW APPROACHES THE FL PANHANDLE...RICHER BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE FROM THE WRN/CENTRAL GULF COULD REACH THE FL PANHANDLE COAST TOWARD 17/12Z...AND IF IT DOES...AN ISOLATED TORNADO WOULD BE POSSIBLE.It looks like it all comes down to timing with this one. Bottom line being that it won't happen here. Was there any doubt?
I had to chuckle this morning. On TWC, they flashed a picture by one of their "weather warriors", who took a pic of a tree that had broken under the weight of the snow up north. The "weather warrior" who submitted the pic was 8 years old, and they got on a tangent about how he was a future "weather weenie". That cracked me up, so I figured I'd share it with you.

Ciao,
~Dewdrop
Nice sundog...I saw one the other day. It's amazing what people search for....
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mike!
ReplyDeleteI have had some crazy searches find my blog, but that one takes the cake!
Fascinating. I don't believe I have ever seen one!
ReplyDeleteThey really are amazing! I get excited when I see them.
ReplyDeleteJust shoot me now...Oh the humanity! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteRick... what exactly are you referring to?
ReplyDeleteThat's from Seinfeld, right? Probably referring to your excitement over sundogs!
ReplyDeleteCool, Mike. You are hired as my official "Rick translator". lol
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