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Hans StockerParticipantthanks for the wonderful celebration Keelin. And today your 22 degrees halo with circumscribed halo and / or upper tangent arc is Cloud-A-Day accompanied with a nice explanation. Congrats!

A big smile from the sky (and me) for you.
August 30, 2019 at 10:48 pm in reply to: Upside down smiling rainbows – several pics here from BBC's Weather Watchers #364964
Hans StockerParticipantThis post makes me really smile Laurence. Many thanks for sharing. Especially the third picture in the link undertitled “Gaps in the cloud make for an unusual circumzenithal arc in Brent Cross, London” by Sarabell is a beauty! Love this one most but also the other ones.
Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, I love your possi-billyg (or Portrait In Progress). To me it is certi-billyg. Great find! And thanks about the cloud of the month. I am pleasantly surprised about it, also in a second way, for I did not sent it in myself. It is a spotting from the Cloudspotter app taken with the phone. Shortly Gavin started to post the pictures of the day on the gallery (and this one was ‘just” candidate picture of the day). Nice to do so I think. Anyway I like the explanation accompanying the picture. There are always new things to learn about clouds.
Arizona Color #701 is a monumental cauliflower of a cloud Michael. Overwhelming details.
Indeed quite the mood on your last two posts Keelin and Michael. They make a perfect pair.

Wings
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Wrinkled
Hans StockerParticipantMichael your #421 is magical and – when possible- your #422 is even more magical. #422 could have been done by Turner imho. And Turner would have loved the Fiery sunset of your last post Keelin.

Lost Cloud In Reds
Hans StockerParticipantIs your “Woodstock at 50?” another attempt to undermine my mind Keelin? I just succeeded to survive mentally your explanation of “…And Then”. I would not have found it, but now it is seen crystal clear, so …

A Grin In The Sky
Hans StockerParticipantMaybe Foggy, but still Fluctus Keelin.
No fluctus here but

Breaking Wave
Hans StockerParticipantI agree with you Laurence that this is a fantastic shot over Paris. It shows that noctilucent was on that day visible more south than usual. At this moment the season for noctilucent on the northern parts of part of the globe seems to have closed already.
Hans StockerParticipantFantastic Keelin!. There are so many shapes to give shape in one’s mind. Love it!
Hans StockerParticipantUnfortunately I have not seen a CHA this summer except for one very shy and modest appearance, hardly visible. The sun has already lowered its altitude for some time this summer. I must go back to the archives for a colorful fragment of a CHA.

P.S.: Very nice 22 degrees halo with upper tangent arc on the gallery Keelin!
Hans StockerParticipantI love #144 Michael and White Coral Keelin. Sharp lines of light versus soft spongy structures.

No Black, No White
Hans StockerParticipantWow, that’s one great veil! It is beautiful Michael.
Hans StockerParticipantI am not sure I see what you intended Keelin, but I perceive the features of Bugs Bunny hurrying to go tell anyone who wants to listen. A story about telling stories. Very funny.
Hans StockerParticipantGreat start of Vulume VII Michael. And wow what a great ending of Volume VI by you Keelin A great picture with a fantastic dreamy view on the coast of Alaska. A mysterious source of light at the horizon and some calm waves, all in deep blues. Love it.

Winds
Hans StockerParticipantAn elegant swan indeed Keelin.
Did you hear what happened yesterday dear neighbor?

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