- An
infralateral arc (or
lower lateral tangent arc) is a rare halo, an
optical phenomenon appearing similar to a
rainbow under a
white parhelic circle....
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often confused with the less rare and more
colourful supralateral and
infralateral arcs,
which cross the
parhelic circle at
about 46° to the left and right...
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always located above the
parhelic circle (the arc
located below it is the
infralateral arc), and is
never perfectly circular.
Arguably the best way of distinguishing...
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difficult is the
distinction between the cir****horizontal arc and the
infralateral arc, both of
which almost entirely overlap when the Sun or Moon is at...
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Meteorological optical phenomenon Heiligenschein –
Optical phenomenon Infralateral arc Kern arc –
atmospheric optical phenomenonPages displaying wikidata...
- the
bases of the 46° halo, for long
interpreted as
incorrectly drawn infralateral arcs, but were
probably correctly drawn subhelic arcs (both produced...
- a sun
elevation of 27° it p****es
exactly through the 120° parhelion.
Infralateral arc
Wegener arc Cowley,
South Pole
Halos -
Zenith View Cowley, South...
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unintelligible arc on the
lower right might be a
misinterpreted and
misplaced infralateral arc
missing its
mirrored twin.
These phenomena are, however, rare and...
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Inflationary epoch Inflaton Information processing Infragravity wave
Infralateral arc
Infraparticle Infrared Infrared Physics and
Technology Infrared cut-off...