A major halo outbreak stunned sky enthusiasts in multiple Southern China provinces between Apr 29 and May 01, with a surprisingly wide variety of high cloud halos. Even though nothing particularly rare were discovered, it's still worth sharing some of the highlights as eye candies to the international community.
(We were completely overwhelmed by the huge number of online records and submissions during the outbreak. Special thanks goes to JI Yun, who spent days going through thousands of cases and identifying the noteworthy ones. All photos in the post are shown with permission. Minimal post processing applied.)
Mid-to-high Sun Parry Arcs
Likely China's best mid-sun parry arc record to date, taken by PENG Lijuan in Hunan Province on Apr 30. |
Helic Arc
Helic arc has been extremely rare in China, both in high clouds and diamond dust. The previous two high cloud cases were forgettable at best - barely visible in heavily processed raw images.
Finally during this outbreak, some good quality high cloud helic arcs were photographed, with mobile phones!
Taken by PENG Lijuan in Hunan province on Apr 30. There seems to be traces of lower Lowitz arc tangent to the left side of 22° halo too. |
Taken by JIANG Simin in Hunan province on Apr 30. |
Odd Radius Column Arcs
Airborne Odd Radius Plate Arcs
Upper 20° and 35° plate arcs are very common during summer months in Southern China. Their lower counterparts, on the other hand, are far less frequent. In fact, the number of sightings we logged before this outbreak is zero. The void is now filled, finally.
JI Yun & JIA Hao