Thursday, August 23, 2007

Ring Around The Sun

Today, the Tailor came running into the office. "Look! Up in the sky!" And he ran out again. Suddenly, infused with the spirit of the Beatles (as seen in A Hard Day's Night), I felt moved to get up and run out as well. Several others followed.

Behold, there was a ring of rainbow light, a halo around the sun. Of course the Tailor, as a physicist, knew what caused it. But although we knew why it appeared that way, we were all engulfed in the wonder, the splendour, the glorious beauty of it all. Yes, the upper air was filled with tiny ice crystals. Yes, refraction does occur and its effects are seen as a circular locus visually centred around the sun (which approximates a uniform source at that distance). But physics aside, this was pure poetry.

I've seen haloes around the moon before, but seldom in broad daylight and hardly ever at noonday. This was a particular, spectacular moment of meteorological grace.

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3 Comments:

Blogger JeNn said...

I missed it :( Was admiring beauty of another sort...

Friday, August 24, 2007 1:20:00 am  
Blogger Ken Tay said...

oh yes i saw him, rather excited about the whole thing.

Friday, August 24, 2007 2:05:00 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The last time I saw this happening was about five years ago, when a church was replacing the cross on top of the building. Beautiful.

Saturday, August 25, 2007 4:20:00 am  

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