It's better to be inside a punch hole cloud than just look at it. On the night of 17/18 November snow guns seeded a punch hole in low stratus cover at Mustavaara ski resort in Eastern Finland. Plate crystal dominated halo display appeared in the resulting diamond dust. Temperature on the ground was -9° C. In the image above, moon elevation is 32.7°.
Marko Riikonen
Wow Marko,
ReplyDeleteAwesome plate display that would have been excellent for doing supeparhelia and with spotlight CNA,sub-kern, sub120 ans other sub halos. Keep em comin Marko you're doing good!!
Your wish came true Michael.
ReplyDeleteHere is the rest of the photos:
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I photographed the lamp halos after the moon disappeared behind thickening cloud.
SubKern and sub120 parhelia on lamp halos ok? And Lowitz on Moon display?
ReplyDeleteMan is that cool!!! I think I my jaw would drop seeing that. I know one thing those plates would have made exquisite superparhelia as well.
ReplyDeleteforgot to mention the first two pics show the zenith spot extremely well.
ReplyDeleteMarko is always at the right place at the right time. When you really put your mind on it all the effort pays off! Great capture once again!
ReplyDeleteThanks folks. It was 10 hours halo hunting night. Yeah, there is subKern and (faint) sub120. I saw both with naked eye as well, though was not sure of the sub120. The Lowitz on the moon I don't see.
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