Lampung City (Lampost.co) – Philosophy Severe weather always attracts attention because it is difficult to predict, rarely seen, or appears only briefly. Here are some of the phenomena weather unique caught on camera, picking up from MetMatters.
1. White clouds
Asperitas is a new type of cloud formation that was officially announced by the World Meteorological Organization in March 2017. This was the first addition of this type of cloud in 66 years. the International Cloud Atlas.
Asperitas looks like violent sea waves when seen from below, producing a spectacular display rarely seen in the sky.
2. White clouds
Nacreous clouds or colored stratospheric clouds require very low temperatures, below -78°C, to form. These extreme conditions occur mostly in the polar stratosphere in winter, much higher than normal clouds.
Clouds of nacre create attractive colours, like mother-of-pearl, and are rarely seen in the UK.
3. Or Noctilucent
During the summer, nocturnal clouds form in the mesosphere, a layer of the atmosphere higher than the stratosphere. The clouds appear like moving silver-blue spider webs in the night sky and are only visible when the sunlight below the horizon shines on the ice crystals that form them.
The cloud is also described as a cloud that shines at night, appearing almost at the same time as the bright stars in the sky.
4. Aurora Borealis
Aurora or Northern Lights, is an amazing optical phenomenon in the night sky, looking like a dance of green, red or purple light.
The phenomenon is more similar to space weather than normal atmospheric phenomena because it is influenced by the interaction of solar particles with the Earth’s magnetic field. To capture clear pictures of the aurora, special weather is required.
5. Night Sprites
Night sprites or night sprites are large-scale electrical discharges that appear above thunderstorms. This phenomenon is usually from strong lightning strikes that occur between clouds and the ground.
It is difficult to photograph this rare weather because it only lasts a few million seconds and it occurs in the mesosphere layer high above the atmosphere.
6. Fire Rainbow
Rainbows are often seen, but fire rainbows are something different, rare. More precisely as a circumhorizontal arc.
Fire rainbows are formed when sunlight bounces back through ice crystals in high cirrus clouds. The reconstruction creates bright rainbow-like colors that look like flames in the sky.
7. Brocken Specter then Glory
The Brocken Specter is a rare optical phenomenon and the shadow of the person who sees it appears larger in the mist with a colored ring around it or a glow.
The name comes from the Brocken Mountains in Germany, where the phenomenon is often seen. This phenomenon can also be seen from the plane with the glow around the shadow of the plane moving together in the air.
2024-11-01 03:34:00
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