Sunday, April 23, 2023

Giant double rainbow spotted in Singapore

Source Website: https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/giant-double-rainbow-spotted-singapore
By Ang Qing, The New Paper, 21 April 2023 at 02:48 pm



A double rainbow outside Mr Simon Lim's balcony at Neptune Court in Marine Parade, on April 21, 2023.
PHOTO: A double rainbow outside Mr Simon Lim's balcony at Neptune Court in Marine Parade, on April 21, 2023.
Photo by courtesy of Simon Lim YK
Picture posted by Ang Qing, The New Paper on 21 April 2023 at 02:48 pm

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Sky gazers around Singapore were dazzled by not one, but two rainbows streaking across the sky on Friday morning.

Social media users shared their photos which were taken from several places including Changi, East Coast Park, Tanjong Rhu and Woodlands.

The Straits Times looks at the science behind the multicoloured natural phenomena and everything else you need to know about rainbows.

Q: How rare are double rainbows?
Those familiar with the viral video of an awestruck American weeping with joy as he exclaims “
double rainbow all the way across the sky” and “what does this mean” in 2010 might be led to think that the phenomenon is rare.


Double rainbows occur when light is reflected twice within a raindrop, producing a secondary rainbow above the primary bow.
PHOTO: Double rainbows occur when light is reflected twice within a raindrop, producing a secondary rainbow above the primary bow.
Photo from Evergreen Secondary School /Facebook
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Getting two of such displays at one shot is actually relatively common.

This is especially so at times when the sun is low in the sky such as in the early morning or late afternoon.

Q: What is a double rainbow and how do they form?
A rainbow forms when light from the sun or moon strikes water droplets and is scattered.

As light enters the raindrop, it bends in a process called refraction and splits into different wavelengths, which correspond with different colours. Longer wavelengths of light appear red and orange and are bent the least, while shorter wavelengths of light look blue and violet and are bent the most.

The light waves reflect off the circular edge of the raindrops and bend again as they exit the raindrop, further spreading the colours.


Sky gazers around Singapore were dazzled by not one, but two rainbows streaking across the sky on Friday morning.
PHOTO: Sky gazers around Singapore were dazzled by not one, but two rainbows streaking across the sky on Friday morning.
Photo by courtesy of Simon Lim YK
Picture posted by Ang Qing, The New Paper on 21 April 2023 at 02:48 pm

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As raindrops are relatively round when sunlight refracts through them, a rainbow is shaped like a spherical arc that soars across the sky.

Double rainbows occur when light is reflected twice within a raindrop, producing a secondary rainbow above the primary bow.

Due to the double reflection, the secondary rainbow’s colour sequence is reversed, with red on the inside and violet on the outside. It also appears fainter as fewer light rays are available to undergo the additional refraction process.


As raindrops are relatively round when sunlight refracts through them, a rainbow is shaped like a spherical arc that soars across the sky.
PHOTO: As raindrops are relatively round when sunlight refracts through them, a rainbow is shaped like a spherical arc that soars across the sky.
Double rainbows occur when light is reflected twice within a raindrop, producing a secondary rainbow above the primary bow.
Due to the double reflection, the secondary rainbow’s colour sequence is reversed, with red on the inside and violet on the outside. It also appears fainter as fewer light rays are available to undergo the additional refraction process.
Picture posted by أ.د. عبدالله ‌المسند@ALMISNID (Mr. Dr. Abdullah Al-Misned@ALMISNID) on 11 April 2023 at 9:24 pm

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The arc is dispersed over a wider area of the sky and is nearly twice as wide as the main rainbow, according to Britain’s Met Office.

Triple and even quadruple rainbows are possible, depending on how many times refracted light is reflected within a raindrop, according to The Weather Channel.


A rainbow forms when light from the sun or moon strikes water droplets and is scattered
PHOTO: A rainbow forms when light from the sun or moon strikes water droplets and is scattered
Photo by courtesy of Simon Lim YK
Picture posted by Ang Qing, The New Paper on 21 April 2023 at 02:48 pm

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However, they are much rarer since the concentration of light rays available for reflection and refraction decreases.

It was only in 2011 that scientific journal Applied Optics published what is likely to be the first photographic evidence of a triple rainbow.

Q: Is it possible to find the end of the rainbow?
Unfortunately, rainbows are optical spectacles, which means there are no pots of gold at the end of a rainbow awaiting enterprising rainbow chasers.

As rainbow watchers move, their view of the sky changes relative to the sun. This means that the colourful curves will either appear to travel with them as they start to see colours reflected from rain in another part of the sky or fade away if there is insufficient rain or sunlight.


Is it possible to find the end of the rainbow?
PHOTO: Is it possible to find the end of the rainbow?
Unfortunately, rainbows are optical spectacles, which means there are no pots of gold at the end of a rainbow awaiting enterprising rainbow chasers.
As rainbow watchers move, their view of the sky changes relative to the sun. This means that the colourful curves will either appear to travel with them as they start to see colours reflected from rain in another part of the sky or fade away if there is insufficient rain or sunlight.
Source: Benny Saik on Facebook
Picture posted by Iqmall Hayat, MS News on 18 August 2022 at 4:04 pm

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Q: Why are there rainbow clouds?
Iridescent clouds appear because of diffraction, a phenomenon that occurs when tiny water droplets or ice crystals scatter light from the moon or sun.

These colourful clouds are relatively scarce because they must be thin and have plenty of water droplets or ice crystals of a similar size.

In January, cloud chasers captured ethereal images of rare “
mother-of-pearl” clouds floating above Scotland.


A double rainbow forming over Simei estate, on March 2, 2022.
PHOTO: A double rainbow forming over Simei estate, on March 2, 2022.
Photo from ST File
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These nacreous or polar stratospheric clouds develop in frigid air above polar regions and are named after their pastel colours that resemble a mollusc’s hues.

In 2022, a iridescent
pileus cloud filmed in China mesmerised netizens across the world. The cloud, also known as a scarf cloud, forms above a rapidly rising cumulus cloud.

While not as dramatic, rainbow clouds were also spotted here in May 2022.



Posted by NZP Chasers - Strange Rainbow Cloud Caught On Camera
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Q: What are the best conditions to see a rainbow?
To see a rainbow in the sky, the sun must be behind the viewer at a 42 degrees elevation or lower.

Bright sunlight and suspended droplets of water from rain, spray or fog are essential, according to the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology’s website.

The best weather conditions to catch a rainbow is on a partly cloudy day, when sunshine can break through the gaps between the rain clouds.


What are the best conditions to see a rainbow?
PHOTO: What are the best conditions to see a rainbow?
To see a rainbow in the sky, the sun must be behind the viewer at a 42 degrees elevation or lower.
Bright sunlight and suspended droplets of water from rain, spray or fog are essential, according to the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology’s website.
The best weather conditions to catch a rainbow is on a partly cloudy day, when sunshine can break through the gaps between the rain clouds.
Photo by PrineSwine/Reddit
Picture posted by Coconuts Singapore on 18 August 2022 at 11:50am - A rainbow spotted at Marina Bay

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If the moon is bright and hangs close to the horizon, its light can also refract and reflect in raindrops, producing nocturnal rainbows.

Sources: The Weather Channel, Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology, US National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Met Office

Additional reporting by Chin Hui Shan


Mysterious ‘rainbow cloud’ stuns, dubbed ‘unicorn sprinkles’ by meteorologist
PHOTO: Mysterious ‘rainbow cloud’ stuns, dubbed ‘unicorn sprinkles’ by meteorologist
The internet was left in shock over a “rainbow cloud” that emerged over a city in China like some interdimensional phenomenon. A clip of the meteorological anomaly amassed more than 28 million views with gawkers wondering what could have caused it, Jam Press reported.


In the awe-inspiring footage, shot in Haikou city, Hainan, and posted on Aug. 26, the resplendent circle can be seen hovering over a dark cloud like some sort of cosmic shaved ice.

As it turns out, the extraterrestrial-seeming spectacle is actually a pileus or scarf cloud, smooth clouds that form atop a growing cumulus — dense, puffy and white — cloud due to updrafts from a thunderstorm, per Jam Press.

“The rapidly rising air in the updraft of a towering cumulus pushes against the cooler air above it, condensing the moisture right along the top of the updraft,” the Weather Network described. “The end result is a graceful pileus donning its neighboring cloud like a cap.”
Picture posted by Ben Cost    , nypost on 30 August 2022 at 8:54am - “rainbow cloud” that emerged over a city in China like some interdimensional phenomenon.

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God’s Sorrow Behind the Rainbow
PHOTO: God’s Sorrow Behind the Rainbow
. . . Almighty God has returned to flesh and expressed millions of words and revealed the mysteries of God’s six-thousand-year management of saving man. Thus, man has the opportunity to understand God’s will for him and know God’s substance. God’s work is always progressing forward. God’s concern behind the rainbow has lasted till today. God hopes that man can wake up, repent and confess sins to God, and leave the evil way. Only in this way can man have the opportunity to be saved and brought into the next age by God.
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By Ang Qing, The New Paper, 21 April 2023 at 02:48 pm
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Reference
[1] Ang Qing, The New Paper, Giant double rainbow spotted in Singapore, posted on 21 April 2023 at 02:48 pm, https://tnp.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/giant-double-rainbow-spotted-singapore


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