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Michael LerchParticipantBelow a shot taken in Nov 23 that I neglected to post. I make amends now. It’s a shot taken before the really rough winds showed up as evidence in shots at the very top of this thread. Its art deco .
Arizona Asperitas#141

Michael LerchParticipantSomewhere I read that the only way meteorologists could duplicate a 44 degree halo was by the light being refracted twice by aligned ice crystals. All the pic above and below show lots of contrail at various states of decomposition at various levels..So there is evidence the faint “rainbow” at about the 44 degree mark had the physics to develop
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Michael LerchParticipantWent outside to stretch the legs this afternoon, looked up and this is what I saw:
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I hung around for awhile and this is what it developed into..a 22 degree halo, a upper tangent arc, a Perry arc, a circumzenith arc and a faint superlateral arc (it touches the Zeenie) starting in the lower left corner..the shot below caught the south part of the superlateral .the third caught the north section..Maybe its a 46 degree or 44 degree halo?


Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#2407

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#140

Michael LerchParticipantLooks like the clouds are teething..
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Michael LerchParticipantThanks Ruth…We all live in a orange submarine.._R Starr a moment before realizing nothing rhymes with orange…and speaking of orange
Arizona Sunset #1112

Michael LerchParticipantHere is a photo that shows it all on an almost singular basis. Top half of the shot shows the wind relocating large portions of bent over waves of cloud and resulting updrafts on the canopy’s bottom surface.
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Sunset#1111

Michael LerchParticipantThe below is already made upside down. The photo has been flipped. I do not recommend viewing this photo rightside up.
Arizona Asperitas#137

Michael LerchParticipantThis one is pretty neat no matter how you look at it.
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Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#135

Michael LerchParticipantI discovered a run of photos that I have no record of processing from Feb.2023. Asperitas are included. So below is the first to be posted.
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Michael LerchParticipant..another nomination for Best Solo Asperitas Performance..
Arizona Asperitas#133

Michael LerchParticipantHere is a nomination for Best Solo Performance of Asperitas..
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