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On my last GA flight where I acted as safety pilot on an IFR flight
plan, I got a video of our shadow on the clouds. So, I will letchya all decide in 43 seconds or less if I was over or in the rainbow For those interested, the technical name you are looking at is called a Glory. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysaiX8bWVfw I found it fascinating how the size of the glory changes dramatically based on distance from the cloud tops. Allen |
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In a previous article, " said:
I found it fascinating how the size of the glory changes dramatically based on distance from the cloud tops. There's nothing particularly odd about that. Rainbows and glories will always be exactly the same angle away from your own shadow. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ You can drag any rat out of the sewer and teach it to get some work done in Perl, but you cannot teach it serious programming. -- Erik Naggum |
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On Mar 22, 3:34*pm, " wrote:
On my last GA flight where I acted as safety pilot on an IFR flight plan, I got a video of our shadow on the clouds. So, I will letchya all decide in 43 seconds or less if I was over or in the rainbow For those interested, the technical name you are looking at is called a Glory. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysaiX8bWVfw I found it fascinating how the size of the glory changes dramatically based on distance from the cloud tops. Allen What is useful to know is that the glory will be present or not depending on whether you are looking at ice crystals or water crystals. As I remember, no glory when looking at ice crystals. So if it's below freezing and you have a glory, look out. BH. |
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On Mar 22, 6:10*pm, Bill wrote:
So if it's below freezing and you have a glory, look out. BH. NEVER knew this!!!! Good tool to have in my IFR toolkit! Thanks!!! Allen |
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There's nothing particularly odd about that. Rainbows and glories will
always be exactly the same angle away from your own shadow. Fully understand and never intended to imply it was odd, but only time I have seen this is on level clouds, not seen it on varying cloud tops, thus me finding it fascinating as the varying degrees of the irregular surfaces made it interesting to see the image zoom in and out which I have never seen before. Allen |
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....but something you may want to verify before making a descent/no-descent
decision (i.e. having it in your IFR toolkit). I'm just saying... Hilton wrote in message ... On Mar 22, 6:10 pm, Bill wrote: So if it's below freezing and you have a glory, look out. BH. NEVER knew this!!!! Good tool to have in my IFR toolkit! Thanks!!! Allen |
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