I was out looking at the clouds, enjoying the moment, so to speak
When I SAW
A cluster of clouds that look like a rainbow!
I looked it up and this is what I learned:
A rainbow cloud can occur because of something called cloud iridescence. It usually happens in altocumulus, cirrocumulus, lenticular, and cirrus clouds. Iridescent clouds happen because of diffraction – a phenomenon that occurs when small water droplets or small ice crystals scatter the sun’s light.
WOW! WOW! WOW!
A huge exciting gift!
From my heart to your world,
Linda


Wow indeed! And so close to Easter! That view is spectacular and I have seen it only once before. I often keep a sharp eye on the sky these days and try to embrace every view as a gift for me to remember on darker days. Thank you Linda for sharing and also taking time to find that info!! I had no idea what caused it, now I know!🥰
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A huge gift!!! I was so excited to see it. And, as you know, it’s rare!
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Wow!!
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Ice crystals in the sky! And you captured them dancing ~
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YES!!! It was a first for me! 🙂
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Beautiful! Sky opals…
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YES!!!
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What a neat capture! I haven’t seen anything like this before.
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Me either! I was very excited
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Lulu: “So pretty! I think Mama and Dada have seen that out here, but only once in like 20 years!”
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OH! I’m so glad you got to see it in real life!!!
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That is really cool!
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It was sooooooooooo neat!!!
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Gosh isn’t that amazing! So lovely …
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I was hugely delighted!!! 🙂
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