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Did you know that some rainbows don’t have any color at all? .These rainbow-like phenomena are known as fogbows, since they form from thin layers of fog or mist.
What’s the difference between a fogbow and a rainbow? The water droplets in fog and mist are smaller than raindrops, so they don’t refract ...
Did you know that some rainbows don’t have any color at all? .These rainbow-like phenomena are known as fogbows, since they form from thin layers of fog or mist.
What’s the difference between a fogbow and a rainbow? The water droplets in fog and mist are smaller than raindrops, so they don’t refract sunlight in the same way.
To find a fogbow, you need a thin layer of fog or mist in front of you, with the Sun low in the sky and behind you. And probably a bit of luck!
I was thinking how it has been since I was a kid that I've seen sundogs - and fogbows are almost as rare for my viewing - although I saw a couple during the eighties that I remember because I was traveling a lot in the early mornings in a foggy area where such a view might be had if there was one. S...
I was thinking how it has been since I was a kid that I've seen sundogs - and fogbows are almost as rare for my viewing - although I saw a couple during the eighties that I remember because I was traveling a lot in the early mornings in a foggy area where such a view might be had if there was one. So cool
What’s the difference between a fogbow and a rainbow? The water droplets in fog and mist are smaller than raindrops, so they don’t refract ...