Photograper Captures A Once-In-A-Lifetime Shot Of A ‘Horizontal Rainbow’ That Filled The Whole Sky

Photograper Captures A Once-In-A-Lifetime Shot Of A ‘Horizontal Rainbow’ That Filled The Whole Sky
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Fire rainbows aren't actually rainbows and they have nothing to do with fire, either. Technically known as circumhorizontal arcs, these optical phenomena occur when the sun is higher than 58° in the sky.

The other ingredient forming these arcs are cirrus clouds, which are thin, feathery clouds occurring at higher altitudes. .

photograper captures once-in-a-lifetime shot horizontal rainbow filled

2020-4-9 14:33