id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gzim75pv2rdh5f7ej4rdz2pfeu Gunther P. Können Rainbows, Halos, Coronas and Glories: Beautiful Sources of Information 2017 .pdf text/html 11680 1249 73 Rainbows, Halos, Coronas and Glories: Beautiful Sources of Information in: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society Volume 98 Issue 3 (2017) Rainbows, Halos, Coronas and Glories: Beautiful Sources of Information At the same time, with the development of planetary exploration, the number of observations of rainbows, halos, and glories in the atmospheres of planets other than Earth is steadily growing. At the same time, with the development of planetary exploration, the number of observations of rainbows, halos, and glories in the atmospheres of planets other than Earth is steadily growing. Less known though more common than rainbows are halos, which appear in sunlit ice crystals and are chiefly located on the sun side of the celestial sphere. The opening statements of this article can equally well be formulated the other way around: if a halo or rainbow is observed in the sky, information is available about the shapes, sizes, and/or composition of airborne particles. ./cache/work_gzim75pv2rdh5f7ej4rdz2pfeu.pdf ./txt/work_gzim75pv2rdh5f7ej4rdz2pfeu.txt