22° ring aorund the full moon
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on February 16, 2022 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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Spring time - Halo time Fall and spring are the best times to see halos around the sun and moon. Central Europe is currently experiencing a severe storm season. The strongest storm is coming today with a forecast wind speed of 150 km/h on the Frisian Islands. A very dangerous weather situation. The previous storm passed over Germany only the night before last, with a prominent cold front and severe thunderstorms for February. At 16° C, Dresden was the heat hotspot at 03:00 CET in all of Germany! Almost even in Europe! The warm fronts of such storm systems are usually very pronounced in these seasons, in contrast to summer. Well-organized ice crystals often create beautiful halos. Like here on 16.02. at 01:13 Central European Time: a perfect 22° ring around the moon that was very bright and homogeneous. Even the spectral colors were beautifully developed. Since there was a full moon, the ring was also at its maximum brightness. Further halos due to the high altitude of the moon could not be seen. Canon EOS 6D + 2.8/12 mm Walimex Fisheye (F4), ISO 200, 20s, 00:13 UT
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