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Canadian Woman Captures Mysterious Sunset Photo And Even Weather Experts Can't Figure It Out
This sun phenomenon is awe-inspiring.
Elizabeth Keith1 week ago
Updated on April 25 @ 12:42 AM
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Our world is full of weird and inexplicable phenomenons, especially when it comes to outer space. The most recent one is this photo of a mysterious sun phenomenon captured by a Manitoulin Island woman. The picture even has weather experts online stumped.
The photo in question was taken by Christine McNaughton, from Manitoulin Island, which is located in the northern part of Lake Huron. On Twitter McNaughton goes by @chancesmommy. She's a digital strategist with a decent online following of almost 20,000 people on Twitter alone.
Some of her recent Twitter photos are garnering attention for just how mysterious they are. Taken on the evening of April 23, they show a seemingly normal sunset over McNaughton's farm on Manitoulin Island, but if you look at the sun, it's definitely not normal.
Instead of just the bright orange ball of sun, we are used to seeing, this time there are a series of rings or halos around the sun, making it look like a bright red bullseye. To make it even more mysterious, when you look closely, the rings actually look like rainbows around the sun.
McNaughton shared the photos at first just to show how awe-inspiring the sunset was last night.
Then she decided to reach out to weather experts and news outlets to see if they could help identify what this weird and mysterious sun phenomenon was.
However, even a Weather Network meteorologist, Chris Murphy admitted he was stumped by the photo. In a tweet responding to McNaughton he said, "I've never seen anything like this before. It's not a sun dog. It looks if anything, like multiple halos...but not like any I've seen before."
However, an answer to this mystery was eventually presented by none of than Science North, a massive science centre in Sudbury.
According to Science North, the phenomenon is the result of ice crystals in the sky. They said "the arc of light is called a 'halo'. Notice the thin, wispy clouds? Those are cirrus clouds. They form very high up and are made of tiny ice crystals. Ice crystals can act like prisms and refract light. Sunlight refracted by the crystals makes a ring, or halo."
Another theory that was presented was that this was a sun dog, in which crystals cause refraction and it appears like there is another burst of light or even second or third sun surrounding the actual sun, but McNaughton's photo is unlike any other.
Disclaimer: Cover photo used for illustrative purposes only.
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Canadian Woman Captures Mysterious Sunset Photo And Even Weather Experts Can't Figure It Out
This sun phenomenon is awe-inspiring.
Elizabeth Keith1 week ago
Updated on April 25 @ 12:42 AM
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MarioBianchi | goodfreephotos
Our world is full of weird and inexplicable phenomenons, especially when it comes to outer space. The most recent one is this photo of a mysterious sun phenomenon captured by a Manitoulin Island woman. The picture even has weather experts online stumped.
The photo in question was taken by Christine McNaughton, from Manitoulin Island, which is located in the northern part of Lake Huron. On Twitter McNaughton goes by @chancesmommy. She's a digital strategist with a decent online following of almost 20,000 people on Twitter alone.
Some of her recent Twitter photos are garnering attention for just how mysterious they are. Taken on the evening of April 23, they show a seemingly normal sunset over McNaughton's farm on Manitoulin Island, but if you look at the sun, it's definitely not normal.
Instead of just the bright orange ball of sun, we are used to seeing, this time there are a series of rings or halos around the sun, making it look like a bright red bullseye. To make it even more mysterious, when you look closely, the rings actually look like rainbows around the sun.
McNaughton shared the photos at first just to show how awe-inspiring the sunset was last night.
Then she decided to reach out to weather experts and news outlets to see if they could help identify what this weird and mysterious sun phenomenon was.
However, even a Weather Network meteorologist, Chris Murphy admitted he was stumped by the photo. In a tweet responding to McNaughton he said, "I've never seen anything like this before. It's not a sun dog. It looks if anything, like multiple halos...but not like any I've seen before."
However, an answer to this mystery was eventually presented by none of than Science North, a massive science centre in Sudbury.
According to Science North, the phenomenon is the result of ice crystals in the sky. They said "the arc of light is called a 'halo'. Notice the thin, wispy clouds? Those are cirrus clouds. They form very high up and are made of tiny ice crystals. Ice crystals can act like prisms and refract light. Sunlight refracted by the crystals makes a ring, or halo."
Another theory that was presented was that this was a sun dog, in which crystals cause refraction and it appears like there is another burst of light or even second or third sun surrounding the actual sun, but McNaughton's photo is unlike any other.
Disclaimer: Cover photo used for illustrative purposes only.
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2019年5月2日 下午9:49
加拿大一名女子拍到難得的日落奇景。圖/翻攝自推特
大自然存有許多令人驚嘆的景象。最近加拿大一名女子,她拍攝一組落日照片,看似一般的風景照,但仔細一看卻發現裡面暗藏玄機。呈現橘黃色的夕陽,旁邊竟然多了幾圈光暈。由於從未看過這副景象,她連忙將照片分享上網發問,沒想到連氣象專家也被考倒。
圖/翻攝自推特
該位名叫麥克諾頓(Christine McNaughton)的女網友,她住在加拿大安大略省的馬尼圖林島(Manitoulin island)。上個月23日傍晚,她在自家農場看落日景象,沒想到卻讓她拍到不可思議的景象。
圖/翻攝自推特
呈現橘黃色的夕陽,只見它掛在遠方的山邊,沒想到這半圓形的落日周圍,竟然出現了3圈漸層光暈,太陽就宛如靶心一樣。起初麥克諾頓以為這是罕見的「幻日」(Sun dogs),便將照片分享到推特;她更因為感到十分好奇,還詢問氣象專家,想了解這個現象的原理。
圖/翻攝自推特
氣象專家墨菲(Chris Murphy)看完麥克諾頓的照片後表示「我從來沒看過這種畫面,它不像『幻日現象』,只見它光暈非常多,和以前見過的都不一樣。」
事後該女子一度將拍攝的景象詢問氣象專家,結果對方也被考倒。圖/翻攝自推特
到底這個現象是怎麼產生的?最後北方科學博物館(Science North)給出了正確答案。這個現象是天空裡的冰晶造成,微小冰晶在高處形成捲雲,而冰晶能像稜鏡一樣可以折射光線,因而折射太陽光而形成光暈,有些人會誤以為這是「幻日現象」。
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May 2, 2019, 9:49 PM
A Canadian woman photographed a rare sunset. Figure / flipping self-tweet
A Canadian woman photographed a rare sunset. Figure / flipping self-tweet
There are many amazing sights in nature. Recently, a Canadian woman, she photographed a set of sunset photos, which looked like a general landscape, but when I looked carefully, I found that there was a hidden mystery. There is an orange sunset, and there are a few more halos next to it. Since she had never seen this scene, she quickly asked the photos to share the Internet and asked questions. Even the meteorologists were also tested.
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Figure / flipping self-tweet
The woman, named Christine McNaughton, lives in Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. On the evening of the 23rd last month, she watched the sunset on her own farm, but she did not expect her to take an incredible sight.
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Showing the orange sunset, I saw it hanging on the hillside in the distance. I didn't expect that there were 3 gradual halos around the semicircular sunset, and the sun was like a bull's eye. At first, McNaughton thought it was a rare "Sun dogs" and shared the photos with Twitter. She was also very curious and asked the meteorologist to understand the principle of this phenomenon.
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Figure / flipping self-tweet
After watching the photos of McNaughton, meteorologist Chris Murphy said, "I have never seen this kind of picture. It is not like the "magic sun phenomenon". I saw that it has a lot of halos, which is different from what I have seen before. "
After the incident, the woman once asked the meteorologist for the scene, and the other party was also tested. Figure / flipping self-tweet
After the incident, the woman once asked the meteorologist for the scene, and the other party was also tested. Figure / flipping self-tweet
How did this phenomenon occur? Finally, the Northern Science Museum (Science North) gave the correct answer. This phenomenon is caused by ice crystals in the sky. Tiny ice crystals form cirrus clouds at high places, and ice crystals can refract light like enamel, thus refracting sunlight and forming halo. Some people may mistake this for "magic sun phenomenon". .
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Canadian Woman Captures Mysterious Sunset Photo And Even Weather Experts Can't Figure It Out
This sun phenomenon is awe-inspiring.
Elizabeth Keith1 week ago
Updated on April 25 @ 12:42 AM
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MarioBianchi | goodfreephotos
Our world is full of weird and inexplicable phenomenons, especially when it comes to outer space. The most recent one is this photo of a mysterious sun phenomenon captured by a Manitoulin Island woman. The picture even has weather experts online stumped.
The photo in question was taken by Christine McNaughton, from Manitoulin Island, which is located in the northern part of Lake Huron. On Twitter McNaughton goes by @chancesmommy. She's a digital strategist with a decent online following of almost 20,000 people on Twitter alone.
Some of her recent Twitter photos are garnering attention for just how mysterious they are. Taken on the evening of April 23, they show a seemingly normal sunset over McNaughton's farm on Manitoulin Island, but if you look at the sun, it's definitely not normal.
Instead of just the bright orange ball of sun, we are used to seeing, this time there are a series of rings or halos around the sun, making it look like a bright red bullseye. To make it even more mysterious, when you look closely, the rings actually look like rainbows around the sun.
McNaughton shared the photos at first just to show how awe-inspiring the sunset was last night.
Then she decided to reach out to weather experts and news outlets to see if they could help identify what this weird and mysterious sun phenomenon was.
However, even a Weather Network meteorologist, Chris Murphy admitted he was stumped by the photo. In a tweet responding to McNaughton he said, "I've never seen anything like this before. It's not a sun dog. It looks if anything, like multiple halos...but not like any I've seen before."
However, an answer to this mystery was eventually presented by none of than Science North, a massive science centre in Sudbury.
According to Science North, the phenomenon is the result of ice crystals in the sky. They said "the arc of light is called a 'halo'. Notice the thin, wispy clouds? Those are cirrus clouds. They form very high up and are made of tiny ice crystals. Ice crystals can act like prisms and refract light. Sunlight refracted by the crystals makes a ring, or halo."
Another theory that was presented was that this was a sun dog, in which crystals cause refraction and it appears like there is another burst of light or even second or third sun surrounding the actual sun, but McNaughton's photo is unlike any other.
Disclaimer: Cover photo used for illustrative purposes only.
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Canadian Woman Captures Mysterious Sunset Photo And Even Weather Experts Can't Figure It Out
This sun phenomenon is awe-inspiring.
Elizabeth Keith1 week ago
Updated on April 25 @ 12:42 AM
1.3K

MarioBianchi | goodfreephotos
Our world is full of weird and inexplicable phenomenons, especially when it comes to outer space. The most recent one is this photo of a mysterious sun phenomenon captured by a Manitoulin Island woman. The picture even has weather experts online stumped.
The photo in question was taken by Christine McNaughton, from Manitoulin Island, which is located in the northern part of Lake Huron. On Twitter McNaughton goes by @chancesmommy. She's a digital strategist with a decent online following of almost 20,000 people on Twitter alone.
Some of her recent Twitter photos are garnering attention for just how mysterious they are. Taken on the evening of April 23, they show a seemingly normal sunset over McNaughton's farm on Manitoulin Island, but if you look at the sun, it's definitely not normal.
Instead of just the bright orange ball of sun, we are used to seeing, this time there are a series of rings or halos around the sun, making it look like a bright red bullseye. To make it even more mysterious, when you look closely, the rings actually look like rainbows around the sun.
McNaughton shared the photos at first just to show how awe-inspiring the sunset was last night.
Then she decided to reach out to weather experts and news outlets to see if they could help identify what this weird and mysterious sun phenomenon was.
However, even a Weather Network meteorologist, Chris Murphy admitted he was stumped by the photo. In a tweet responding to McNaughton he said, "I've never seen anything like this before. It's not a sun dog. It looks if anything, like multiple halos...but not like any I've seen before."
However, an answer to this mystery was eventually presented by none of than Science North, a massive science centre in Sudbury.
According to Science North, the phenomenon is the result of ice crystals in the sky. They said "the arc of light is called a 'halo'. Notice the thin, wispy clouds? Those are cirrus clouds. They form very high up and are made of tiny ice crystals. Ice crystals can act like prisms and refract light. Sunlight refracted by the crystals makes a ring, or halo."
Another theory that was presented was that this was a sun dog, in which crystals cause refraction and it appears like there is another burst of light or even second or third sun surrounding the actual sun, but McNaughton's photo is unlike any other.
Disclaimer: Cover photo used for illustrative purposes only.
https://tw.news.yahoo.com/神秘日落-景象被拍到-她發文求助-專家-此生沒見過-114855299.html
「神秘日落」景象被拍到…她發文求助 專家:此生沒見過

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19.3k 人追蹤
林保宏
2019年5月2日 下午9:49
加拿大一名女子拍到難得的日落奇景。圖/翻攝自推特
大自然存有許多令人驚嘆的景象。最近加拿大一名女子,她拍攝一組落日照片,看似一般的風景照,但仔細一看卻發現裡面暗藏玄機。呈現橘黃色的夕陽,旁邊竟然多了幾圈光暈。由於從未看過這副景象,她連忙將照片分享上網發問,沒想到連氣象專家也被考倒。
圖/翻攝自推特
該位名叫麥克諾頓(Christine McNaughton)的女網友,她住在加拿大安大略省的馬尼圖林島(Manitoulin island)。上個月23日傍晚,她在自家農場看落日景象,沒想到卻讓她拍到不可思議的景象。
圖/翻攝自推特
呈現橘黃色的夕陽,只見它掛在遠方的山邊,沒想到這半圓形的落日周圍,竟然出現了3圈漸層光暈,太陽就宛如靶心一樣。起初麥克諾頓以為這是罕見的「幻日」(Sun dogs),便將照片分享到推特;她更因為感到十分好奇,還詢問氣象專家,想了解這個現象的原理。
圖/翻攝自推特
氣象專家墨菲(Chris Murphy)看完麥克諾頓的照片後表示「我從來沒看過這種畫面,它不像『幻日現象』,只見它光暈非常多,和以前見過的都不一樣。」
事後該女子一度將拍攝的景象詢問氣象專家,結果對方也被考倒。圖/翻攝自推特
到底這個現象是怎麼產生的?最後北方科學博物館(Science North)給出了正確答案。這個現象是天空裡的冰晶造成,微小冰晶在高處形成捲雲,而冰晶能像稜鏡一樣可以折射光線,因而折射太陽光而形成光暈,有些人會誤以為這是「幻日現象」。
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May 2, 2019, 9:49 PM
A Canadian woman photographed a rare sunset. Figure / flipping self-tweet
A Canadian woman photographed a rare sunset. Figure / flipping self-tweet
There are many amazing sights in nature. Recently, a Canadian woman, she photographed a set of sunset photos, which looked like a general landscape, but when I looked carefully, I found that there was a hidden mystery. There is an orange sunset, and there are a few more halos next to it. Since she had never seen this scene, she quickly asked the photos to share the Internet and asked questions. Even the meteorologists were also tested.
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Figure / flipping self-tweet
The woman, named Christine McNaughton, lives in Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada. On the evening of the 23rd last month, she watched the sunset on her own farm, but she did not expect her to take an incredible sight.
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Showing the orange sunset, I saw it hanging on the hillside in the distance. I didn't expect that there were 3 gradual halos around the semicircular sunset, and the sun was like a bull's eye. At first, McNaughton thought it was a rare "Sun dogs" and shared the photos with Twitter. She was also very curious and asked the meteorologist to understand the principle of this phenomenon.
Figure / flipping self-tweet
Figure / flipping self-tweet
After watching the photos of McNaughton, meteorologist Chris Murphy said, "I have never seen this kind of picture. It is not like the "magic sun phenomenon". I saw that it has a lot of halos, which is different from what I have seen before. "
After the incident, the woman once asked the meteorologist for the scene, and the other party was also tested. Figure / flipping self-tweet
After the incident, the woman once asked the meteorologist for the scene, and the other party was also tested. Figure / flipping self-tweet
How did this phenomenon occur? Finally, the Northern Science Museum (Science North) gave the correct answer. This phenomenon is caused by ice crystals in the sky. Tiny ice crystals form cirrus clouds at high places, and ice crystals can refract light like enamel, thus refracting sunlight and forming halo. Some people may mistake this for "magic sun phenomenon". .
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