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This very rare form of rainbow - sometimes called a fire rainbow - is caused by the angle of the sunlight hitting cirrus ice crystals in the atmosphere. The effect is fleeting, usually only lasting a few seconds before either disappearing or turning normal-cloud white.
11:38 AM - Apr 11, 2024
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This was spotted June 5 in a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.
Some think fire rainbows are where the concept of dragons came from.
The fire rainbow is play of light weather phenomenon, a form of Circumhorizontal arc.
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Fascinating! I have never seen such a thing before.
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