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Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
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banana Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
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So-called "fire rainbows" are neither on fire nor are they rainbows, but they sure are stunning.

They are technically known as iridescent clouds, a relatively rare phenomenon caused by clouds of water droplets of nearly uniform size, according to a release by NASA. These clouds diffract, or bend, light in a similar manner, which separates out light into different wavelengths, or colors.

That makes them similar to rainbow-colored glories, which are also formed by diffraction, and also produce an oscillating pattern of colors ranging from blue to green to red to purple and back to blue again.

Although iridescent clouds have rainbow-like colors, the way light is scattered to produce them is slightly different. Rainbows are formed by refraction and reflection. When light is refracted, it is bent by passing through mediums of different densities, such as water or a prism. Reflected light bounces off a surface at an angle equal to the angle it hit the surface at. Diffraction, though, involves light waves being scattered into a ring-like pattern.

As with other iridescent objects, like peacock feathers, the color changes depending upon one's position relative to the sun and the object.

Iridescence usually occurs in newly formed clouds. That appears to be the case here as well. According to the Weather Channel, these are pileus clouds caused by a fast-growing thunderstorm that shoved air into the upper atmosphere through a layer of moisture. This created a fog-like cloud that looks like a glowing dome atop the thunderstorm.

Iridescent clouds are not to be confused with circumhorizontal arcs, which form bands of color parallel to the horizon.

The phenomenon was captured in a photo taken on Tuesday (July 31) in the clouds over South Florida.


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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
Gorgeous!!! Wow!! Thanks, OP!

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banana RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
Yea Florida is a freak show.Gotta luv those hurricanes.Its a freat place to live and party if you hot the cash no state tax.Hiding
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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
VERY visually appealing. Too bad the image wasn't larger for better appreciation. Nice nevertheless.

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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
I've seen these too years ago like rainbow oil spills in the sky. They move like that to.
Whats really weird is I was thinking about that earlier and was wondering if anyone else had ever seen it?......... drum roll please. Bump
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Yea Florida is a freak show.Gotta luv those hurricanes.Its a freat place to live and party if you hot the cash no state tax.Hiding

I live in Tampa
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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
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[Image: 410C_501B0455.jpg]

So-called "fire rainbows" are neither on fire nor are they rainbows, but they sure are stunning.

They are technically known as iridescent clouds, a relatively rare phenomenon caused by clouds of water droplets of nearly uniform size, according to a release by NASA. These clouds diffract, or bend, light in a similar manner, which separates out light into different wavelengths, or colors.

That makes them similar to rainbow-colored glories, which are also formed by diffraction, and also produce an oscillating pattern of colors ranging from blue to green to red to purple and back to blue again.

Although iridescent clouds have rainbow-like colors, the way light is scattered to produce them is slightly different. Rainbows are formed by refraction and reflection. When light is refracted, it is bent by passing through mediums of different densities, such as water or a prism. Reflected light bounces off a surface at an angle equal to the angle it hit the surface at. Diffraction, though, involves light waves being scattered into a ring-like pattern.

As with other iridescent objects, like peacock feathers, the color changes depending upon one's position relative to the sun and the object.

Iridescence usually occurs in newly formed clouds. That appears to be the case here as well. According to the Weather Channel, these are pileus clouds caused by a fast-growing thunderstorm that shoved air into the upper atmosphere through a layer of moisture. This created a fog-like cloud that looks like a glowing dome atop the thunderstorm.

Iridescent clouds are not to be confused with circumhorizontal arcs, which form bands of color parallel to the horizon.

The phenomenon was captured in a photo taken on Tuesday (July 31) in the clouds over South Florida.


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http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/08/0...z22QqgT9bj


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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
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KlLLUMINATI  Wrote:
[Image: 410C_501B0455.jpg]

So-called "fire rainbows" are neither on fire nor are they rainbows, but they sure are stunning.

They are technically known as iridescent clouds, a relatively rare phenomenon caused by clouds of water droplets of nearly uniform size, according to a release by NASA. These clouds diffract, or bend, light in a similar manner, which separates out light into different wavelengths, or colors.

That makes them similar to rainbow-colored glories, which are also formed by diffraction, and also produce an oscillating pattern of colors ranging from blue to green to red to purple and back to blue again.

Although iridescent clouds have rainbow-like colors, the way light is scattered to produce them is slightly different. Rainbows are formed by refraction and reflection. When light is refracted, it is bent by passing through mediums of different densities, such as water or a prism. Reflected light bounces off a surface at an angle equal to the angle it hit the surface at. Diffraction, though, involves light waves being scattered into a ring-like pattern.

As with other iridescent objects, like peacock feathers, the color changes depending upon one's position relative to the sun and the object.

Iridescence usually occurs in newly formed clouds. That appears to be the case here as well. According to the Weather Channel, these are pileus clouds caused by a fast-growing thunderstorm that shoved air into the upper atmosphere through a layer of moisture. This created a fog-like cloud that looks like a glowing dome atop the thunderstorm.

Iridescent clouds are not to be confused with circumhorizontal arcs, which form bands of color parallel to the horizon.

The phenomenon was captured in a photo taken on Tuesday (July 31) in the clouds over South Florida.


read more............
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012/08/0...z22QqgT9bj


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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
I have seen these rainbow things it's not bs
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banana RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
Orlando,visit Tampa often.I drive 4 s living.Anon
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Orlando,visit Tampa often.I drive 4 s living.Anon

they need 2 put in the bullet train
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RE: Amazing photo: 'Fire rainbow' over Florida
saw a cool double rainbow several days ago. it was not your ordinary double rainbow with one on top of the other. what was so cool was that they were side by side.
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That is interesting. I had never heard of this before.
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That is interesting. I had never heard of this before.

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