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  2. Earthquake light - Wikipedia

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    Earthquake lights may be classified into two different groups based on their time of appearance: (1) preseismic earthquake light, which generally occur a few seconds to up to a few weeks prior to an earthquake, and are generally observed closer to the epicenter and (2) coseismic earthquake light, which can occur either near the epicenter ...

  3. Circumzenithal arc - Wikipedia

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    A circumzenithal arc in Salem, Massachusetts, Oct 27, 2012. Also visible are a supralateral arc, Parry arc (upper suncave), and upper tangent arc.. The circumzenithal arc, also called the circumzenith arc (CZA), the upside-down rainbow, and the Bravais arc, [1] is an optical phenomenon similar in appearance to a rainbow, but belonging to the family of halos arising from refraction of sunlight ...

  4. List of atmospheric optical phenomena - Wikipedia

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    Alexander's band, the dark region between the two bows of a double rainbow. Alpenglow; Anthelion; Anticrepuscular rays; Aurora (northern and southern lights, aurora borealis and aurora australis) Belt of Venus; Brocken Spectre; Circumhorizontal arc; Circumzenithal arc; Cloud iridescence; Crepuscular rays; Earth's shadow; Earthquake lights ...

  5. Rare 'rainbow clouds' spotted across Yorkshire - AOL

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  6. Atmospheric optics - Wikipedia

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    A rainbow is a narrow, multicoloured semicircular arc due to dispersion of white light by a multitude of drops of water, usually in the form of rain, when they are illuminated by sunlight. Hence, when conditions are right, a rainbow always appears in the section of sky directly opposite the Sun.

  7. Rainbow Emerges From Behind Rolling Storm Clouds

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    A rainbow emerged from behind storm clouds sweeping over Spring Hill, Florida, on Tuesday, June 28.Timelapse footage by Noah Baja captured the phenomenon.The National Weather Service (NWS) issued ...

  8. Optical phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Common optical phenomena are often due to the interaction of light from the Sun or Moon with the atmosphere, clouds, water, dust, and other particulates. One common example is the rainbow , when light from the Sun is reflected and refracted by water droplets.

  9. ‘Rainbow’ clouds amaze onlookers in China - AOL

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