Marseille, sur le Quai des Belges avant Noël.
La magie simple des bulles de savon.

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Marseille, sur le Quai des Belges avant Noël.
La magie simple des bulles de savon.

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Hi I have so many clouds but I don't wanna flood your inbox lol so just one for now
Do you know what it's called when you get a rainbow thing in the clouds like this?
When clouds have a rainbow in them, it's called irisation! It's a very pretty phenomena, and one I've yet to see irl!
Image 1 has cirrocumulus undulatus with irisation, and cirrus fibratus
Image two has cirrostratus fibratus with irisation, cirrocumulus floccus homomutatus (contrail), altocumulus perlucidus, and cumulus fractus clouds.
Irisation is caused by diffraction of light through small, uniform water or ice droplets. It's a common phenomenom seen in thin clouds and around cloud edges.
Irisation, cloud rainbow

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🌈Cloud iridescence is a colorful optical phenomenon that occurs in a cloud and appears in the general proximity of the Sun or Moon. Time: 2022.08.16 Location: Pu 'er City, Yunnan Province, China Photographer: JiaQi Sun(孫嘉琪)
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See also: polar stratospheric clouds
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Random Fact of the Day no. 10 (RFOTD #10)
Cloud iridescence or irisation is a colorful optical phenomenon that occurs in a cloud and appears in the general proximity of the Sun or Moon. The colors resemble those seen in soap bubbles and oil on a water surface. It is a type of photometeor. This fairly common phenomenon is most often observed in altocumulus, cirrocumulus, lenticular, and cirrus clouds. They sometimes appear as bands parallel to the edge of the clouds. Iridescence is also seen in the much rarer polar stratospheric clouds, also called nacreous clouds.
The colors are usually pastel, but can be very vivid or mingled together, sometimes similar to mother-of-pearl. When appearing near the Sun, the effect can be difficult to spot as it is drowned in the Sun's glare. This may be overcome by shielding the sunlight with one's hand or hiding it behind a tree or building. Other aids are dark glasses, or observing the sky reflected in a convex mirror or in a pool of water.