Articles About Atmospheric Science, Meteorology, and Climatology

Finland Halo Display - OPOD

The article discusses the Finland Halo Display of June 24, 2014, showcasing a mesmerizing event of atmospheric optics. It highlights the intense brightness of the parhelic circle and its embellishments, as well as rare phenomena like high sun Parry arcs and brightly colored infralateral arcs.

Caps

This article explores the captivating phenomenon of cap clouds, also known as pileus clouds, which form delicate "caps" atop towering thunderclouds. It delves into their formation, unique characteristics, and the stunning iridescent colors they display.

OPOD - Ray Perspectives

This article explores the fascinating world of sun rays and shadows, known as "crepuscular rays," offering a unique perspective on the world around us. It discusses how the appearance of these rays and shadows varies depending on your perspective and the direction in which you look, creating a mesmerizing and ever-changing tapestry of visual delights.

Lakeside air painting - OPOD

Discover the captivating beauty of atmospheric optics in the article "Lakeside Air Painting - A Deeper Look into Atmospheric Optics." Explore the complexities of mirages and the interplay of temperature gradients, turbulence, and refraction that transform an ordinary lakeside scene into a mesmerizing masterpiece.

Wegener arc and parhelic circle, The Netherlands - OPOD

This article explores the rare optical phenomena of the Wegener arc and parhelic circle, captured in the Netherlands. It delves into the science behind their formation and highlights their enchanting beauty in atmospheric optics.

Miraged Mallorca from Barcelona

This article explores the captivating phenomenon of mirages, specifically focusing on a miraged image of Mallorca seen from Barcelona. Through temperature inversion layers and the refraction of light rays, this mesmerizing phenomenon creates an illusionary spectacle that enchants and perplexes those lucky enough to witness it.

Baltic Refractions

This article explores the captivating world of Baltic refractions, an atmospheric phenomenon that creates mesmerizing sunset mirages over the Baltic Sea. It delves into the science behind these optical illusions and highlights their significance for atmospheric research and artistic expression.

Intense NLCs

This article explores the mesmerizing phenomenon of intense noctilucent clouds (NLCs), Earth's highest clouds that form at altitudes of 50-53 miles in the upper atmosphere. It delves into their formation, viewing opportunities, variability, scientific significance, and the role of citizen scientists in documenting and monitoring NLC activity.

OPOD - Lower Pillar & Subsun

This article explores the mesmerizing optical phenomenon of the lower sun pillar and subsun, which are created by sunlight reflecting off ice crystals in the subzero air. It discusses the formation, appearance, and influencing factors of these captivating atmospheric displays.

Downward Rays

This article explores the deceptive optical phenomenon of downward rays, uncovering the illusions created by crepuscular rays and the atmospheric factors that contribute to their appearance. It highlights the importance of public awareness and the practical applications of understanding these phenomena in fields such as meteorology and astronomy.

Circumhorizon arc

The article explores the Circumhorizon Arc, a captivating atmospheric optics phenomenon characterized by pure, bright, and well-separated prismatic colors. It discusses the formation of the arc, its relationship to other optical phenomena, and the specific conditions required for its observation.

Bubble Mixtures for blowing large bubbles

This article provides tips and tricks for bubble enthusiasts, offering tried-and-true bubble recipes and techniques for creating mesmerizing, large bubbles. It also explores fascinating facts and tips to enhance the bubble blowing experience, from bubble geometry to bubble art and the science behind bubbles.

Circumhorizon Arc, New Mexico USA

The article explores the formation and unique characteristics of the Circumhorizon Arc, an awe-inspiring atmospheric optics phenomenon observed in New Mexico, USA. It delves into the science behind its formation and highlights the geographical and atmospheric conditions that contribute to its allure.

Rainbows

This article explores the captivating nature of rainbows and delves into their formation, anatomy, angle, and various types. It also highlights the cultural significance of rainbows and offers tips on capturing their magic through photography.

The soul of all scenery by Stanley Gedzelman

The Soul of All Scenery" by Stanley Gedzelman is a captivating exploration of how artists throughout history have depicted the sky, clouds, and other atmospheric phenomena in their works. Gedzelman offers fresh insights by examining these depictions through the lens of science, enhancing our understanding of the artist's intent and the broader cultural context in which these works were created.

North Carolina Sun Pillar - OPOD

The article explores the science behind sun pillars, a captivating atmospheric phenomenon caused by sunlight interacting with ice crystals in the atmosphere. It also provides tips on capturing and appreciating the beauty of sun pillars through photography.

Coronae

This article explores the captivating atmospheric optics phenomena known as coronae, discussing their appearance, formation, and the interplay of colors they exhibit. It also provides guidance on observing coronae safely and highlights their dynamic nature.

Sublime Iridescence

This article explores the captivating phenomenon of sublime iridescence, where sunlight interacts with tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere, creating a mesmerizing array of vibrant colors. It delves into the scientific principles behind this phenomenon and highlights its beauty as a reminder of the wonders of nature.

OPOD - Italian Subsun

The article explores the captivating Italian Subsun, an atmospheric phenomenon created by the reflection of sunlight on hexagonal ice crystals in clouds. It delves into the distinct features of subsuns, including their movement and the presence of enigmatic phenomena like Bottlinger's rings and curved tails.

Outstanding Halo Display, Germany - OPOD

This article describes an exceptional halo display witnessed by atmospheric optics experts Claudia and Wolfgang Hinz in Germany. The display showcased rare and stunning phenomena, captured in breathtaking images that highlight the beauty and complexity of atmospheric optics.