Halo day in Hungary
Taken by Ujvárosi Beáta on October 14, 2019 @
Debrecen, Hungary
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On 14th October cirrus clouds drifted over Hungary from SW direction, making a spectacular (and country-wide) halo show on our skies. Along the usual 22 deg. ring, upper tangent arc and sundogs, some rare halo elements also made an appearance: the suncave Parry arc, the infralateral arc, an almost complete parhelic circle, and 120 deg parhelia. At my place, the show lasted for 2 hours and the visibility of individual elements varied during this time.
My first pic shows a part of the parhelic circle with 120 deg parhelia on it, on the second one the Parry arc is visible on the top of the UTA. The next one is a montage of the original (left) and unsharp-masked (right) pic that shows the infralateral arc, which was very faint, and I did not notice it directly, only later in the pictures. Finally, on the panorama pic you can see together most of the halo elements mentioned above, including the faint infralateral arc (on the lower right part).
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