**debunk** Rainbows are caused when a prism - such as the water droplets in a cloud - capture and refract white light to display all the colors of the rainbow. Would make sense that a cloud at the right density when viewed at a specific angle would seem to be rainbow-hued. It's not HAARP, it's just you. Use common sense please.
wikipedia:Iridescent clouds are a diffraction phenomenon cause by small water droplets or small ice crystals individually scattering light. Larger ice crystals produce halos, which are a refraction phenomena rather than iridescence.
we know a bit about this stuff. That's not haarp, but it is a cluster of chemicals they sprayed that did not disperse properly and is now overtly refracting the light. Usually this bunching of chemicals happens at night when the F1 and F2 layers combine so you can't see sunlight on it.
im not buying the circ arc. theory.. that cloud is in between many others, why wouldnt a single other cloud around it at least have a little color to it..
@think2green420 Nonsense, it's completely natural and called a ''circumhorizontal arc'''. Refracted light through ice crystals in high altitude cirrus clouds.
@think2green420 It happens when the dispersant agent is not properly mixed with the other chemicals. Either the proportions were off or the substances were not correctly mixed/sprayed. You were pretty much correct above. Chemicals dispersed improperly.
**debunk** Rainbows are caused when a prism - such as the water droplets in a cloud - capture and refract white light to display all the colors of the rainbow. Would make sense that a cloud at the right density when viewed at a specific angle would seem to be rainbow-hued. It's not HAARP, it's just you. Use common sense please.
brosephstalin87 2 weeks ago
Nyan cat.
JJtoob 3 weeks ago
That was just a hologram projected in the sky by the National Bureau of Standards office in Boulder. They do it once every few months.
Jitterbug200714 1 month ago
wikipedia:Iridescent clouds are a diffraction phenomenon cause by small water droplets or small ice crystals individually scattering light. Larger ice crystals produce halos, which are a refraction phenomena rather than iridescence.
ashley8336 1 month ago
Oh no! A rainbow!! Must be a conspiracy!!!
UmbrellaAl 1 month ago
Nacreous or mother of pearl cloud
MrBucko41 1 month ago
we know a bit about this stuff. That's not haarp, but it is a cluster of chemicals they sprayed that did not disperse properly and is now overtly refracting the light. Usually this bunching of chemicals happens at night when the F1 and F2 layers combine so you can't see sunlight on it.
Suspicious0bservers 3 months ago
Nice capture dude, refractive particles, maybe a tiny fuel dump?
MartinHDJ 3 months ago
im not buying the circ arc. theory.. that cloud is in between many others, why wouldnt a single other cloud around it at least have a little color to it..
jaybizdesignz 4 months ago
@spacekills it is natural reaction when they dump to much chem in one small area maybe but not natural phenomena
think2green420 4 months ago
@think2green420 Nonsense, it's completely natural and called a ''circumhorizontal arc'''. Refracted light through ice crystals in high altitude cirrus clouds.
chavspotter 4 months ago 2
not natural and not haarp, chembow not sure how it works with haarp exactly but they go hand in hand
think2green420 4 months ago
@think2green420 It happens when the dispersant agent is not properly mixed with the other chemicals. Either the proportions were off or the substances were not correctly mixed/sprayed. You were pretty much correct above. Chemicals dispersed improperly.
Suspicious0bservers 3 months ago
natural phenomena of course,rare, beautiful, bizarre but natural, besides i don't see what haarp could possibly have to do with this.
SpaceKills 4 months ago