Herrlicher ZHB *Link*

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Michael Ellestad

Nice high-sun halo

Beitrag von Michael Ellestad » 26. Aug 2003, 02:20

Nice high-sun halo

Les Cowley

Re: Herrlicher ZHB *Link*

Beitrag von Les Cowley » 26. Aug 2003, 21:07

Hello Claudia,

I have often wondered about that picture taken by Nik Szymanek in the Cany Islands. The sun is high. Is the inner arc a circumscribed halo and the outer one an infralateral arc (both from column crystals)? Or are they a 22º and a ZHB?

What do you think?

Les


Claudia

Suche Bilder

Beitrag von Claudia » 27. Aug 2003, 08:37

Hello Les,

I believe, a clear identification is very heavy, because the picture author did not give a description to the pictures and one cannot see the top of the ring. We have just as bright 22°-haloes in the AKM photo archive with higher positions of the sun, so that it could be really one of the few complete ZHB.

From this date this picture could be same halo: http://www.stecf.org/~rfosbury/home/nat ... OTHALO.JPG
That would speak then also rather for the plate crystals. But I would exclude the Infralateral arc also not completely. Perhaps should one contact the photographer times? Mailaddy and some Mail contacts to this halo I also still found ( http://www.stecf.org/~rfosbury/home/nat ... nek.emails ), only seems it to the halos no main side to give???

I wish you a nice time

Best wishes
Claudia

> I have often wondered about that picture taken by Nik Szymanek
> in the Cany Islands. The sun is high. Is the inner arc a
> circumscribed halo and the outer one an infralateral arc (both
> from column crystals)? Or are they a 22º and a ZHB?

> What do you think?

> Les

Claudia

Falsche Überschrift (Wieso eigentlich?)

Beitrag von Claudia » 27. Aug 2003, 08:41

Wieso übernimmt dieser blöde Netscape nicht die Überschrift vom Vorgängerposting, sondern die von meinem eigenen letzten Beitrag? Kennt sich da zufällig jemand aus und hat einen heißen Tip für uns?

Viele Grüße
Claudia

Michael Ellestad

There is an infralateral arc there for sure

Beitrag von Michael Ellestad » 28. Aug 2003, 03:21

Claudia,

I took a good look at the image the halo around the sun is 22 and circunscribed halos coinciding with each other and at the bottom is both circumhorizontal arc and infralateral arc if you look to the right of the image you can see that there are two arcs because they separate near the ends.

What do you think?

Best wishes,

Michael

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