22 degree halo
That circle around the sun this afternoon was a 22 degree halo, “a pretty common occurrence in the winter,” a meteorologist at the National Weather Service told MMM.
The phenomenon is caused by cold air above cirrus clouds, which the meteorologist said is happening today. The cold air creates hexagonal ice crystals. The sun’s light reflects off the crystals, causing the effect many of us witnessed, uncommonly, today.
Posted: May 14th, 2013 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: National Weather Service | Tags: 22 degree halo, ice crystals, Natioinal Weather Service | 4 Comments »