- circumhorizontal
- cir·cum·horizontal
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Circumhorizontal arc — in relation to 22° arc, Oregon A circumhorizontal arc is an optical phenomenon an ice halo formed by plate shaped ice crystals in high level cirrus clouds. The current accepted names are circumhorizon arc or lower symmetric 46° plate arc[1] The… … Wikipedia
circumhorizontal arc — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+.. noun : a colored halo of 90° extent or less that is red on the upper side, parallel to the horizon and 46° or a little more below the sun, and produced by the refraction of light across 90° angles at the undersides of ice crystals in … Useful english dictionary
Cirrus cloud — A sky filled with many types of cirrus clouds Cirrus clouds (cloud classification symbol: Ci) are atmospheric clouds generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, giving them their name from the Latin word cirrus meaning a ringlet or curling… … Wikipedia
Rainbow — For other uses, see Rainbow (disambiguation). Double rainbow and supernumerary rainbows on the inside of the primary arc. The shadow of the photographer s head on the bottom marks the centre of the rainbow circle (antisolar point). A rainbow is… … Wikipedia
Arco circunhorizontal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Arco circunhorizontal fotografiado en Coeur d Alene, Idaho el 3 de junio de 2006 … Wikipedia Español
Округло-горизонтальная дуга — на фоне перистых облаков. Округло горизонтальная или окологоризонтальная дуга («огненная радуга») один из видов гал … Википедия
Огненная радуга — Округло горизонтальная дуга на фоне перьевых облаков. Округло горизонтальная дуга («огненная радуга») относительно редкий оптический эффект в атмосфере, выражающийся в возникновении горизонтальной радуги, локализованной на фоне лёгких, высоко… … Википедия
Sun dog — For other uses, see Sun dog (disambiguation). Very bright sundogs in Fargo, North Dakota. Note the halo arcs passing through each sundog … Wikipedia
Polar stratospheric cloud — Antarctic stratospheric cloud (nacreous clouds) Abbreviation PSC Altitude 15,000–25,000 m (50,000–80,000 ft) … Wikipedia
Earthquake cloud — Earthquake clouds are clouds claimed to be signs of imminent earthquakes. The analyses of earthquake clouds as a form of earthquake prediction are generally not accepted by seismologists and other scientists.In chapter 32 of his work Brihat… … Wikipedia