by gordhaddow » Thu Jan 12, 2006 3:19 pm
In all probability, the actual position of the sun would have been directly behind the thickest part of the cloud, and the images you saw were 'sun dogs' created in the thinner fringes. These bright spots are created at 22-1/2* from the sun's position (in any direction), usually in high ice clouds. Beautiful things to see, given a rather strict set of conditions that have to come together by random chance.
In all probability, the actual position of the sun would have been directly behind the thickest part of the cloud, and the images you saw were 'sun dogs' created in the thinner fringes. These bright spots are created at 22-1/2* from the sun's position (in any direction), usually in high ice clouds. Beautiful things to see, given a rather strict set of conditions that have to come together by random chance.