Strange halocomplex part 1 by RNitze
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Sunday, 09/05/2004.
I saw the signs... Just look in the sky! When billions and billions of fine icecrystals producing halos. And sometimes you can see some very unusual kinds of halos. There is a "Rainbow" in the sky... and a "rainbow bordered eye" (... or is it a "big mouth"?). Okay these are the names of them: The biggest and most colorful halo is the circumzenithal arc with a small branch of a supralateral arc (reddish). The "Rainbow eye" under the CZA is produced by a very fine and colorful parry arc (top, normally they are not so bright) and an upper tangent arc (bottom). The parry arc is very rare. You can see it only at one or two days a year (in square). Tomorrow I 'll
show a detail of the "Rainbow Eye"
Thanks for looking to my pictures and your interest. Comments are welcome, of course.
Best, Reinhard!
Comments (5)
Bathlon6
Beaytiful sky with rainbow,Excellent work!
Enmos
Yeah, awesome !! Excellent find and shot !!
Apophis906
Very beautifull, excellent find.
jcv2
Wow, this is a very special capture! And you caught it! Excellent work, Reinhard, well done!
PapaGuru
Great :) Still looking, people may think I'm a weardow :)