This is the event photographer caught a rare phenomenon: a rainbow in the sky ice Isle of Wight, England. Interestingly, many people judge these UFOs.
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The phenomenon is also often known as ‘sundog’ is seen above the Gulf of Cowes, Isle of Wight north coast, creating streaks of colored light-colored intense around the cloud.
The phenomenon is also often known as ‘sundog’ is seen above the Gulf of Cowes, Isle of Wight north coast, creating streaks of colored light-colored intense around the cloud.
Rainbow ice is formed by sunlight passing through ice crystals in the atmosphere. Rare events that occur when a thin cirrus clouds gathered.
When ice crystals appear parallel then create a vertical rainbow. Photographer Adam Gasson, 30, from Bristol, England, admitted amazed because it had never seen this before.
“I saw it happen from a distance and thought it was very special. The form is hanging in the sky much like a UFO, “said Gasson who saw a rainbow of ice about 20 minutes.
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