In meteorology, irisation, a type of photometeor, is multiple mixed iridescent colors caused by sunlight being diffracted in clouds. Larger ice crystals produce solar or lunar halos, but tiny ice crystals or water droplets cause light to be diffracted – spread out – creating this rainbow-like effect in the clouds. The phenomenon
Sky & Clouds 25.04.2017Water Droplets on a Banana Leaf.
Mobile Photograph Clicked With Asus Zenfone 2.
In meteorology, irisation, a type of photometeor, is multiple mixed iridescent colors caused by sunlight being diffracted in clouds. Larger ice crystals produce solar or lunar halos, but tiny ice crystals or water droplets cause light to be diffracted – spread out – creating this rainbow-like effect in the clouds. The phenomenon
Sky & Clouds 25.04.2017Water Droplets on a Banana Leaf.
Mobile Photograph Clicked With Asus Zenfone 2.