A Liljequist parhelion is a rare halo, an optical phenomenon in the form of a brightened spot on the parhelic circle approximately 150–160° from the sun;...
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Land Liljequist parhelion, a rare halo, an optical phenomenon appearing on the parhelic circle approximately ±150-160° from the sun Robert Liljequist (born...
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them difficult as they tend to fuse with the clouds in the sky. Liljequist parhelion Subhelic arc "120° Parhelia". www.paraselene.de. Retrieved 2009-03-08...
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Reflections of a light source created by ice crystals in the air Liljequist parhelion – Atmospheric optical phenomenon Parhelic circle – Type of halo,...
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(another name for Redemptorists). Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist, Swedish meteorologist - Liljequist parhelion Abraham Lincoln, American president – Lincoln Records;...
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air Lightest Supersymmetric Particle Lighthill mechanism Lightning Liljequist parhelion Limit loads Limiting magnitude Lincoln Wolfenstein Lindblad equation...
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spinning crystals. Upper and lower tangent arcs Circumzenithal arc Liljequist parhelion "A magnificent halo". NOAA. 1980-12-21. Archived from the original...
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optical phenomena: the subsun, the subparhelia, the 120° subparhelia, Liljequist subparhelia, the diffuse arcs, and the Parry antisolar arcs. On the accompanying...
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Flanking the anthelion on the parhelic circle are two 120° parhelia (and two Liljequist parhelia) caused by plate crystals. The Tricker and diffuse arcs are produced...
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