HEAVY RAIN WITH SUN
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HEAVY RAIN WITH SUN
I am currently experiencing something I have never experienced before. A sunshower, but with very heavy rain with thunder.
I went outside and got my hair soaked I came right in.
I went outside and got my hair soaked I came right in.
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As I was on my way outside into the sunsplashed downpour I thought I heard my father say there was indeed a rainbow... I wasn't sure he truly saw it until several minutes later, right before we ate dinner.
I believe about three hours before sunset and about three hours after sunrise is basically the beginning and ending period, respectively of seeing a rainbow.
The time three hours after sunrise and three hours before sunset, the sun is too high in the sky to see a rainbow.
What are you opinions on this?
I believe about three hours before sunset and about three hours after sunrise is basically the beginning and ending period, respectively of seeing a rainbow.
The time three hours after sunrise and three hours before sunset, the sun is too high in the sky to see a rainbow.
What are you opinions on this?
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ColdFront77 wrote:As I was on my way outside into the sunsplashed downpour I thought I heard my father say there was indeed a rainbow... I wasn't sure he truly saw it until several minutes later, right before we ate dinner.
I believe about three hours before sunset and about three hours after sunrise is basically the beginning and ending period, respectively of seeing a rainbow.
The time three hours after sunrise and three hours before sunset, the sun is too high in the sky to see a rainbow.
What are you opinions on this?
A good general rule of thumb when you look skyward, but if the sun's shining at anytime, and it's pouring rain, there's a rainbow somewhere there, even if you're not at the right angle to see it ... the sun, you, and the rainbow are aligned at a 42º angle (at the antisolar point) to see the primary rainbow, and 51º for a secondary rainbow ...
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That's true, Mike.
There are plenty of times I have been in practically no precipitation at all to a drizzle and notice on radar that only a couple miles away the rainfall is heavier and there is a bright rainbow.
There are times that it is raining hard enough to see a rainbow and there isn't one... the only thing to think is that the sun is to high for a rainbow to be seen in the eastern (late afternoon) or western sky (mid-late morning).
There are plenty of times I have been in practically no precipitation at all to a drizzle and notice on radar that only a couple miles away the rainfall is heavier and there is a bright rainbow.
There are times that it is raining hard enough to see a rainbow and there isn't one... the only thing to think is that the sun is to high for a rainbow to be seen in the eastern (late afternoon) or western sky (mid-late morning).
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