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A few atmospheric phenomena
Some of these may hopefully be of interest here :-)
Sunset, greenflash, NLCs and more... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/20050622/2005-06-22.html NLC animation (1.4Mb) ... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/20050622/NLC17-30.gif -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk |
A few atmospheric phenomena
"Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... Some of these may hopefully be of interest here :-) Sunset, greenflash, NLCs and more... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/20050622/2005-06-22.html NLC animation (1.4Mb) ... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/20050622/NLC17-30.gif -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Fabulous pics, but if that's the green flash then I've been wasting my time for 40 odd years looking for it. I'm red/green colour blind and I was expecting a brilliant flash of green light a split second after the last portion of the suns disk slipped below the horizon. I'd never see that in real life. |
A few atmospheric phenomena
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 19:51:42 +0100, "Trevor Appleton"
wrote: "Pete Lawrence" wrote in message .. . Some of these may hopefully be of interest here :-) Sunset, greenflash, NLCs and more... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/20050622/2005-06-22.html NLC animation (1.4Mb) ... http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/20050622/NLC17-30.gif -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Fabulous pics, but if that's the green flash then I've been wasting my time for 40 odd years looking for it. I'm red/green colour blind and I was expecting a brilliant flash of green light a split second after the last portion of the suns disk slipped below the horizon. I'd never see that in real life. I've 'seen' it twice in as many weeks now Trevor. I've also not seen it a couple of times throughout this period too which is a good control! The first time, the top of the sun had a green arc visible through a telescope. The image you've just seen on my website was not visible visually and I'd even taken to telling a number of people who had gathered around me at the beach that I hadn't got it this time! I also think that there are different incarnations of the phenomena. The one where the top of the Sun appears to detach and lingers above the horizon after sunset is the one I think you are describing. -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Global Projects - http://www.globalobservers.net |
A few atmospheric phenomena
In message , Pete Lawrence
writes Some of these may hopefully be of interest here :-) Pete, I've just been looking at the amazing pictures of the Nebraska Mammatus linked from your website - absolutely weird, they don't look real - never seen clouds like that here in Cumbria! -- Anita Evans North Cumbria (please reply to ) |
A few atmospheric phenomena
In message , Anita Evans
writes Pete, I've just been looking at the amazing pictures of the Nebraska Mammatus linked from your website - absolutely weird, they don't look real - never seen clouds like that here in Cumbria! sorry, it wasn't linked from your website - it was in your astronomy ng posting http://www.hprcc.unl.edu/nebraska/ju...-mammatus.html -- Anita Evans North Cumbria (please reply to ) |
A few atmospheric phenomena
Amazing pictures that site has Anita,thank you the website regards, Clive |
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