It seems that that halo-season has arrived. There has been something in the sky all day. Mostly a 22° halo, circumscribed halo and at times the parhelia.



Pár percre kb 50° hosszan parhélikus kör íve is látszott. Alex tőlem 20-25 km-re teljes parhélikus kört és 120-as melléknapot is fotózott.
For a few minutes, we had a 50° fragment of a parhelic circle. Alex photographed a full parhelic circle with 120° parhelion about 20-25 km from where I live.

Késő délutánra megérkezett a zenitkörüli ív is.
The circumhorizon arc has arrived by late afternoon, too.
The circumhorizon arc has arrived by late afternoon, too.

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