Good Sundog Days
Thursday, January 23, 2014
With plenty of opportunities for sundogs because of the abnormally cold winter of 2013-2014, this parhelia presented itself Thursday morning, January 23, 2014. Ground air temperature was a frigid
-10 F degrees F and the sky crystal clear. This image, shot at 8:18 AM CST, looks southeast from Progress Drive near Martha's Way in Hiawatha, Iowa. A hoped-for repeat of the spectacle before sundown on this day did not materialize.
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Sun Haloes 'n' Sundogs
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
There was parhelia in a couple of forms in the icy air of Eastern Iowa on Tuesday, January 21, 2014.
The top image shows a beautiful sun halo seen from Progress Drive at Martha's Way in Hiawatha, Iowa. A frigid aircraft contrail runs through the circle. Ground air temperature at this time--11:44 AM CST--was -1 degree F. The bottom image shows a sundog in the southwest sky as seen from the entrance of Echo Hill Presbyterian Church along C Avenue near Marion, Iowa around 3:53 PM. Air temperature at this moment was 2 degrees F. Parhelia are created by sunlight refracted through a 22-degree angle by horizontally oriented hexagonal ice-crystal plates. Read more...
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Sunrise, Moonset
Monday, January 20, 2014
The sun was climbing into the sky while a waning gibbous moon was dipping. This image of the moon looks toward the west sky as seen from the parking lot at Noelridge Christian Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa around 7:50 AM, Sunday, January 19, 2014. Sunrise, which occurred about 20 minutes earlier, is illuminating rooftops of houses in the nearby White Ivy Place neighborhood. Air temperature was 20 degrees F. Read more...
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Cold Cold Contrail
Friday, January 10, 2014
An aircraft contrail passes over the moon in 9 degree F (surface air temperature) seen in the southeast sky from Brentwood Drive NE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa around 4:20 PM CST, Wednesday, January 8, 2014. The contrail was drifting from right-to-left. Read more...
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No Dog Days Here
Monday, January 6, 2014
This sundog was formed out of clear skies and temperatures that at this moment were -8F, with -30F wind chills--dangerous to prolonged exposure of the skin. The location was on Archer Drive in the new Bowman Meadows housing development in Marion, Iowa, just east of Cedar Rapids. Though the sky was clear as a bell, a wind-borne steam plume from the Duane Arnold Energy Center near Palo, Iowa can be seen drifting low (right-to-left) across the sun. The image was captured at 3:54 PM CST, Monday, January 6, 2014. I did not venture far from my warm vehicle for this photo opportunity! Read more...
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Moon Light, Street Lights
Saturday, January 4, 2014
A much better picture prospect the night before as the sky was crystal clear, this night on Friday, January 3, 2014 still allowed for this hazy crescent moon to hold its own against the ambient light of Collins Road NE in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The previous night had the moon with a ghostly earthshine glow; here haze picks up an aura-like surrounding. This view, near Lindale Drive, looks southwest. At left in background is Lindale Mall. Air temperature was a decent 20 degrees F, but wind chills were in frigid single digits, not conducive for outdoor activity--including photography! This image is a 2.3-second exposure at f/18, 1250 ISO and 26mm focal length. Read more...
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Thin Moon And Venus
Thursday, January 2, 2014
An ultra-thin waxing crescent moon sets along with the -4.29 magnitude planet Venus (center, just above treetops) as seen in the southwest sky from Bowman Woods Park in Cedar Rapids, Iowa around 5:09 PM CST on Thursday, January 2, 2014. My toes were getting a little chilly from standing in the snow in 3-degree F air temperature for more than 20 minutes! Read more...
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