Earth:Photometeor

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In atmospheric optics, a photometeor is a bright object or other optical phenomenon appearing in the Earth's atmosphere when sunlight or moonlight creates a reflection, refraction, diffraction or interference under particular circumstances. The most common examples include halos, rainbows, fogbows, cloud iridescences (or irisation), glories, Bishop's rings, coronas, crepuscular rays, sun dogs, light pillars, mirages, scintillations, and green flashes. Photometeors are not reported in routine weather observation.[1]

See also

Notes and references

  1. Integrated Publishing, TPub. "PHOTOMETEORS". TPub Integrated Publishing. http://meteorologytraining.tpub.com/14269/css/14269_49.htm. Retrieved 24 March 2017. 

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