New meteorological terms 14:04 - Mar 4 with 708 views | GavTWTD | Well they're new to me anyway. A fog bow... a white arc of light that appears in fog, mist, or clouds. It's similar to a rainbow, but it's wider and sometimes appears without colour. Cirrus radiatus Stripes of cirrus cloud but it seems to radiate out from a single point |  |
| |  |
New meteorological terms on 14:19 - Mar 4 with 655 views | blueasfook | New phenomenon caused by chemtrails and 5G |  |
|  |
New meteorological terms on 14:21 - Mar 4 with 646 views | StokieBlue | Noctilucent Clouds. SB |  | |  |
New meteorological terms on 14:22 - Mar 4 with 634 views | NewcyBlue | I saw a moon bow on one ship. I’ll dig out the photo. |  |
|  |
New meteorological terms on 15:01 - Mar 4 with 580 views | bluester |
New meteorological terms on 14:19 - Mar 4 by blueasfook | New phenomenon caused by chemtrails and 5G |
Ah, the old Turnus Frogus Gayus. |  | |  |
New meteorological terms on 15:07 - Mar 4 with 558 views | Ftnfwest | traditional area of high pressure now seems to be a 'sun dome' |  | |  |
New meteorological terms on 15:50 - Mar 4 with 511 views | Keno |
New meteorological terms on 14:22 - Mar 4 by NewcyBlue | I saw a moon bow on one ship. I’ll dig out the photo. |
You mean the first mate dropped his trousers and bent over? |  |
|  |
New meteorological terms on 19:54 - Mar 4 with 417 views | Ryorry | Your second pic is aka RedArrowUs. Another phenomena considered relatively rare are triple rainbows, but I often used to see them when living on the Orkney Isles. https://images.app.goo.gl/zT5eFqdUPq2r8ucy5 |  |
|  |
New meteorological terms on 19:56 - Mar 4 with 409 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
New meteorological terms on 15:50 - Mar 4 by Keno | You mean the first mate dropped his trousers and bent over? |
Please, Newcy, we don't need the photo now! |  |
|  |
| |