Dog days
Even after astrology and its influence on health and agriculture waned in importance, the "dog days" continues to be vaguely applied to the hottest days of the summer, with its attendant effects on
Dog Days of Summer: The Rising of the Dog Star, Sirius
Dog Days, the phrase invokes the hottest, most stifling days of
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Sirius is by far the brightest proper star in the night sky, which caused ancient astronomers to take note of it around the world. In Egypt, its return to the night sky became known as a precursor to the annual flooding of the Nile and was worshipped as the goddess Sopdet. In Greece, it became known as the precursor of the unpleasantly hot phase of the summer. Greek poets even recorded the belief that the return of the
The dog days of summer aren''t about dogs. Here''s what they actually
Ancient cultures believed that the appearance of Sirius near the sun made summer hotter. However, BBC confirms that the Dog Star has no impact on our climate; its heliacal rising
Dog Days of Summer: The Rising of the Dog Star, Sirius
Dog Days, the phrase invokes the hottest, most stifling days of summer. The 40 days, beginning July 3 and ending August 11 coincide with the heliacal (at sunrise) rising of the Dog Star,
Understanding Summer: Meteorological, Solar, and the Dog Days
This term originated from the ancient Greeks and Romans, who associated this time with Sirius, the "Dog Star." During July and early August, Sirius rises and sets with the Sun.
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Seasonal Patterns of Harmonic Disturbances | CLOU GLOBAL
The Dog Days of summer bring more than heat — they bring harmonic stress to the grid. Seasonal patterns matter: summer harmonics rise with cooling and solar inverters, while winter