Man I love the NZ sky! You'd think they would need to clean the sky everywhere, but it just doesn't seem to be the case. You know, I should really read that book on clouds that I bought because of you.
When I first looked at these pictures I assumed the puffy clouds were below the streaky ones but I can see now they are casting a shadow on the streaks, so they must be higher.
It might be that there were ice crystals falling from the cirrocumulus and then getting swept along by a high-level wind, causing the streaks.
Cirrus clouds form at 5-10km above the ground. It's so cold up there that all you get is ice crystals, summer or winter! The awesome thing about ice crystals is that they refract light, and under the right conditions they give ice haloes. [You can read more about haloes here: http://www.atoptics.co.uk/halo/crhal.htm ]
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Man I love the NZ sky! You'd think they would need to clean the sky everywhere, but it just doesn't seem to be the case. You know, I should really read that book on clouds that I bought because of you.
:-)
When I first looked at these pictures I assumed the puffy clouds were below the streaky ones but I can see now they are casting a shadow on the streaks, so they must be higher.
It might be that there were ice crystals falling from the cirrocumulus and then getting swept along by a high-level wind, causing the streaks.
Ice crystals? But it's Summer there! Don't tell me any differently.
Cirrus clouds form at 5-10km above the ground. It's so cold up there that all you get is ice crystals, summer or winter!
The awesome thing about ice crystals is that they refract light, and under the right conditions they give ice haloes.
[You can read more about haloes here: http://www.atoptics.co.uk/halo/crhal.htm ]
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