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Ever seen a 'fire rainbow cloud'?National News and Pictures

This image, captured by photographer Ken Rotberg, shows an extremely rare phenomenon known as a 'circumhorizon arc' - which is the posh word for a fire rainbow cloud.

As Ken was walking to his home in south Florida one evening, he noticed the odd sight as the sun passed behind a storm cloud, and grabbed his camera.

The clouds appear to be floating over rainbow-coloured shapes which appeared to dance in front of his eyes.

Want to know the science behind it? Apparently, it's to do with cumulus clouds pushing layers of moist air upwards, forming cloud caps. Water droplets from these create the rainbow effect.

We have to confess we've never heard of a fire rainbow cloud, but we're quite enjoying adding it to our collection of strange rainbow effects.

First there there was the rare white rainbow in the North Pole and the lunar rainbow in Victoria Falls. Oh, and then there was the surfer's rainbow captured in Tahiti.

We can feel a rainbow gallery coming on. But for now, let's make do with some pictures of other strange weather-related phenomenon...



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