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Sundog from Bomar Heights, Columbia, KY



2016-11-22 - from Bomar Heights, Columbia, KY .
Sundog viewed from Bomar Heights - My grandfather William David "Bill Doc" Marcum was among the old timers who thought Sundogs predicted some significant weather coming on. When I was little, observing sunsets and sky signs with Grandad as my tutor, I thought they only happened over Sulphur Well, KY. Actually these bright spots in the sky happen as sunlight passes through ice crystals in Cirrus clouds. They can be seen anywhere in the world and are visible mostly when the sun is low in the sky. This Sundog stood out in the sky activity visible above the little house in the elbow curve on Bomar Heights in Columbia, KY. - Linda Waggener. Related photo: Lanny Tucker: Sun Dog, Green Co., KY, looking west on KY 88


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