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Winds bearing dense air that are going down a downward slope and can blow to winds as fast as 100 knots at a given time.
As the name suggests, these are halo-like projections around the moon. The halo-like projections are a result of light being reflected from ice crystal or frozen water vapor present in the ...
A rare meteorological phenomenon occasionally seen in different parts of the world; the clouds typically look like a roll of clouds that can grow as long as a thousand kilometers in length.
These are clouds that glimmer at night or dusk mainly because they are both composed entirely of ice and a source of light (typically the sun) is still shining on them from below the horizon.
Aurora Borealis also known as the southern lights or the aurora australis in the southern hemisphere, these are lights projected in the night sky emitted from excited charged particles of the sun ...
This phenomenon is caused by luminous plasma which appears like flames or soft glows of an electric field on objects such as tops of buildings, tips of lightning rods, masts of ships and other ...
Closely oriented with haloes, diamond dust is mainly a fog made up of ice crystals or frozen water droplets in the air.