Bizarre Natural Phenomena Vol. 58 - Rainbows Without Rain (Fogbows)

in #steemstem7 years ago

This series has discussed rainbows, moonbows, glories, but did you know that there is also a fogbow?

You mean like a rainbow made of fog?

I mean like a rainbow made of fog 😜

Image from flickr.com - Courtesy of: Ben - License: CC BY-ND 2.0 (updated license link)

Hey lady, this looks like no rainbow, even the moonbow looked more like a rainbow...

Fogbows are not the typical kind of rainbows. Just like normal rainbows that form when there are levitating raindrops in the air; fogbows form from smaller droplets of water like the ones in fog, mist or even within a cloud. The fog in this case must not be too thick as it would block the sunlight and there wouldn't be an arc to see. This size difference (10 to even 1000 times smaller than raindrops) is what makes a fogbow come out white and as a result gives it names like: white rainbow, cloudbow or ghost rainbow. [1, 2, 3]

Could you please elaborate?

Sure! If you remember how rainbows form:

We need the Sun to be low in the sky, behind the observer at an angle of about 30-40° from the ground. We also need water in the air in the form of droplets.

Each water droplet acts like a single prism, when they all combine the final result is a colorful circular band across the sky (with a pot of gold on its end and a leprechaun guarding it). Sunlight enters the suspending water droplets, the rays are refracted (bent due to the change in the medium), internally reflected (bounce back) on the walls of the droplet and then refracted again as they exit the water medium and return to the air; but the incoming ray won't be the same coming out, as some of it will be reflected once more at the time of the second refraction and will exit the droplet from the opposite side or keep reflecting inside the droplet (double refraction).  [Bizarre Natural Phenomena Vol. 47 - Rainbows In The Night (Moonbows)]

Now, almost the same happens in a fogbow. Only, since the water droplets are significantly smaller (smaller than 0.05 mm), light is not reflected and refracted twice inside the droplets; they cannot work exactly like prisms. Light enters the droplet, gets refracted, then reflects once on the inner wall of the droplet and exits. The dominant effect here is diffraction, meaning that the light rays don't follow defined paths. For this reason fogbow colors fuse into white or may sometimes appear red on the upper parts and blue on the lower parts of the arc (the color depends on the size of the droplets). A broad bow for each color is formed and that overlaps with the others, giving the fogbow its characteristic washed out whitish tint. [4, 5]

Upon exit, light will "deviate" 135-150° from its original course (the path it was on before hitting on the droplet) and will end in a 30-45° radius circle around the antisolar point. If you think that for the rainbow these numbers are ~138° the angle of "deviation" and the final circle has a 42° radius, then you can say they are much too similar. [4, 5]

A fogbow may have multiple inner rings when the droplets that create it have the same size. These are called supernumerary bows and may occur in typical rainbows as well. [1]

We have nocturnal rainbows, can we see a fogbow in the night?

Of course! Since moonlight can produce moonbows when conditions are right, the same applies to fogbows. [1]

Where do they hang out?

They are a typical phenomenon of the Arctic seas and mountainous areas. Sea and river fog also provide the perfect conditions to see one.  [4, 6]

Here is a ghost rainbow sample:

And one with a little color:

References

[1] wikipedia.org
[2] metoffice.gov.uk
[3] earthsky.org
[4] weatheronline.co.uk
[5] atoptics.co.uk_1
[6] atoptics.co.uk_2

Thank you so much for your time!

Until my next post,
Steem on and keep smiling, people!


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πρωτη φορα το ακουω και το βλεπω....αισθανομαι αγραμματος ρε π*στη μου...ειδικα με το moonbow με ξετιναξες...εφαγα το youtube να το ψαχνω....απιστευτη ομορφια?!
....εχεις ακουσει το παραμυθι με τον Ιασων και το κομματι του ουρανιου τοξου?..

Καλα το moonbow ειναι φοβερο! Και η απολυτη ρομαντικη γκομενοπαγιδα :Ρ

Το παραμυθι δεν το ξερω, θα το ψαξω . Ευχαριστω!

για γκομενοπαγιδα δε ξερω...εγω τη γυναικα μου δεν την εριξα με ρομαντικες γκομενοπαγιδες....
.....της εβαλα τρικλοποδια και οταν επεσε εφαγε κανα δυο μπινελικια γιατι δεν προσεχε και αυτο ηταν...με ερωτευτηκε!!!...και μου απαγορεψε απο τοτε να ριχνω μπινελικια σε αλλες γυναικες...
...μαλλον ειχα ρομαντικο ...''μπινελικι-Bow''.....δε ξερω...

Μπινελικι-Bow; Αχαχαχαχαχαχα! Γελαω μετα δακρυων! :Ρ

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The rainbows are giants looking for water to drink. Ever seen the end of a rainbow? That's because the heads are usually inside the river drinking water. #OldWivesTalesToAnAfricanBoy

I looooooooooove this tale! 💖
I think I've said it before, you should post about some Nigerian legends 😊

Ok. When I have ample urban myths/legends, I'd do just that.

Why wait. Start with just one, I would really enjoy reading about them, too.

Wow, that is encouraging.

Fogbow? I've never heard about this before. Well, we learn everyday.

Nice one Ruthie

Upon exit, light will "deviate" 135-150° from its original course (the path it was on before hitting on the droplet) and will end in a 30-45° radius circle around the antisolar point.

Now, this is one hell of a bizarre natural phenomenon with a lot of physics, it's occurrence depending solely on laws being obeyed.
And someone is saying that nature ain't a well-mannered "lady".
Nature won't cease to amaze us. I enjoyed your post @ruth-girl..

Oh no! Nature is a well-mannered lady and keeps our jaws dropping in awe :P

Thank you @whileponderin!

The second video with the rainbow (that is a rainbow right) is very beautiful.

But the one in the first video is something I have never seen, I see why you call them "bizarre".

The second video says it's a fogbow, but I can see more than red, white and blue. I was a little confused I must say...

hearing about moonbow and fogbow for the first time, let me go and find out more

Enjoy your studying! :D

Whoa that fogbow in the first video looks like sorcery. Like some sort of portal to another dimension or something. I learned about moonbows in your previous post and now fogbows. Didn't know any of those existed. Thanks for the education.

Good work @ruth-girl!
See you around!

A portal? This is a lovely idea a magic adventure (I'm putting it down on my list, who knows what I might make of it in the future).

Thanks for the always good and encouraging words @lordneroo! :D
See you!

Oh yeah, that's what came to mind as soon as I saw that fogbow! Ooops I might have triggered some sort of imagination overflow there! Let's see!

Hehe! Take care and see you!

I keep wondering why all these things don't happen here in Nigeria. Err... Maybe because I didn't know about the fogbow before now. Anyway, I'll be on the look out....

Nice phenomenon yet again, ruth...

If that brings any consolation, they don't happen in Greece either :P

Thanks for dropping by @pearlumie! :D

Maybe Greece and Nigeria have common birthplace and ancestry.
I'm kidding :p

Wow, being a pilot, we are taught weather phenomenons, but I've never heard of this one. Thanks!! Loved your post :)

Thank you! :D
I didn't know you were a pilot. What kind of aircraft can you fly?

I believe you know about the morning glory too :)

Wow, that one is fantastic too! And I’ve never heard of the morning glory either:). I’m a helicopter pilot.
Thanks for showing me that one too!