Sundogs/arcs
Taken by Carl Ingram on October 12, 2018 @ Woodland Park, Colorado, USA
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  Camera Used: Apple iPhone 6
Exposure Time: 1/1600
Aperture: f/2.2
ISO: 32
Date Taken: 2018:10:13 07:21:16
 
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Kids said they saw a rainbow but never like before. Went outside and we were stunned! There were some arcs that were very hard to see but others were super bright and vivid. Camera is iPhone 6.
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Great image of a complex ice crystal halo display. The arcs are carrying magic names. The large and bright arc is the circumzenithal arc, and its fainter companion to the left is the so called 46degrees supralateral arc. The bright arc right below is the 22degrees upper tangent arc, and the small arc near the centre of the right edge is the suncave Parry arc. All of these halo forms have their origin by optical effects in tiny hexagonal ice crystals, which are the particles of which the high cirrus and cirrostratus clouds are existing.
Posted by pphv 2018-10-14 03:53:30
 
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