Tuesday, 15 January 2008

The arms of parhelia and subparhelia on the Pansky Vrch hill

On December 23, 2007 (1:40 – 3:50 pm) Ladislav Nyc observed during his afternoon walk bright halos in diamont dust. When he went up from inversion cloudiness to see sunrays, on the hill of Pansky Vrch a great spectacle came along. Except for frequent halos like pillar, 22° halo, parhelia and upper and lower tangent arcs also subhalos were visible: bright subsun and subparhelia with arms of parhelia. These arms of parhelia, which join subparhelia and parhelia of 22° halo, are the first ones observed in the Czech Republic. More photos ( 1 - 2 - 3 ).

Also Stanislav Bernard in Sedlonov saw halos during his walk around Orlicke hory, mountains in the north part of the Czech Republic ( 1 - 2 ).

Text: Martin Popek, Lukas Shrbeny

4 comments:

  1. Nice..S.Bernard also got a 22° halo on snow surface.

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  2. Bright parhelia here. In these sort of displays it is worth photographing wider area, there might be a 44° parhelion lurking there.

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  3. Great quality. Lovely photos.

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  4. Hi! I would like to request permission to use this photo for an artice, in a hungarian magazine.

    Thank you in advance, Kornel

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