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Optics of the Atmosphere
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Browse the latest uploads. Of photographs of optical phenomena in the atmosphere. Most pages are in Czech but new sections in English will be added soon, or try Google translation. Atmospheric Phenomena in Austria. Colourful arcs arising from illumination of raindrops by the Sun rays, refraction and reflection. Czech version available. Halos, colourful arcs and sundogs are produced by the refraction and reflection of light in airborne ice crystals. Czech version available. Gallery news - January, 2008.
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Atmospheric Phenomena: Double Rainbow and reflected Rainbow
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Friday, April 16, 2010. Double Rainbow and reflected Rainbow. Only much later I could solve the mystery: The reflection was caused by the Hallwilersee (Lake Hallwil), which was at about 3 kms behind. Author: Matthias Frei, Dürrenäsch, Canton Aargau, Switzerland. Wow, nice post,there are many person searching about that now they will find enough resources by your post.Thank you for sharing to us.Please one more post about that.
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Atmospheric Phenomena: Bird Feather Iridescence
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Further settings of the camera were: Programme, serial photographs, automatic white balancing, and integral measurement stressed on the centre of the picture. In the original photograph, the sun is almost at the centre of the photograph. The precedent image of the series was exposed for about 1/4000 second at an aperture of 16. And the iridescence in the feathers looks rather faint. 11:40 AM, May 28, 2010.
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Atmospheric Phenomena: Bishop's ring
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Friday, April 02, 2010. Last Sunday, March 28, I went up on the Magdalena Mountains (in central New Mexico) to pick up two instruments from the laboratory there, and saw what would qualify as Bishop's ring around the sun for most part of the day. The mountain ridge lies at an altitude of about 10,500 feet above sea level. The sky was very clear and dry, and there was light wind at the time. Http:/ www.astronomie.cz/2010/02/v...3:18 ...
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Atmospheric Phenomena: Influences of the Mt. Eyjafjallajökull eruption on the atmosphere
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Monday, April 19, 2010. Influences of the Mt. Eyjafjallajökull eruption on the atmosphere. In the morning of April 11, Mt. Eyjafjallajökull. A volcano which is covered by a glacier, erupted in the southwest of Iceland. Its cloud of ashes. Rises up to altitudes of 10 – 12 kms and has been shifted towards Central Europe by a northerly airstream since Thursday ( animation. And make Bishop´s Ring visible ( photo. 12:09 AM, April 26, 2010.
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Atmospheric Phenomena: Discontinuous rainbow
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Saturday, July 10, 2010. This is an older observation (from last year). I made it at the Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research on a mountaintop in central New Mexico, USA at about 10,500 feet altitude above MSL. The photos were taken on July 27, 2009 using a Nikon D700 camera. Times below are local time (MDT). Photo 1: The effect is just beginning to occur. 18:37:50 pm, 36 mm focal length, ISO 800, 1/160 sec at f/6.3. Atmosph...
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Atmospheric Phenomena: Volcanic Twilights
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Tuesday, July 21, 2009. On June 12, 2009,. One of the most active volcanoes of the Kuril islands near Kamtschatka, which is situated near the northwestern end of the island of Matua, Sarychev Peak, erupted. A NASA picture taken from the ISS. Gives an impressive sight of the eruption. Ashes have been ejected up to 20 kms into the atmosphere. Only a few hours after the eruption, the sulfur dioxide cloud of the volcan. Ocean, while t.
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Atmospheric Phenomena: April 2010
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Monday, April 19, 2010. Influences of the Mt. Eyjafjallajökull eruption on the atmosphere. In the morning of April 11, Mt. Eyjafjallajökull. A volcano which is covered by a glacier, erupted in the southwest of Iceland. Its cloud of ashes. Rises up to altitudes of 10 – 12 kms and has been shifted towards Central Europe by a northerly airstream since Thursday ( animation. And make Bishop´s Ring visible ( photo. Links to this post.
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Atmospheric Phenomena: May 2010
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Of recently observed interesting atmospheric phenomena around the World. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Further settings of the camera were: Programme, serial photographs, automatic white balancing, and integral measurement stressed on the centre of the picture. In the original photograph, the sun is almost at the centre of the photograph. The precedent image of the series was exposed for about 1/4000 second at an aperture of 16. And the iridescence in the feathers looks rather faint. Links to this post.