2009-06-30
2009-06-28
how the wind was won
Posted by ao tomato at 22:29 0 comments
Labels: new gods, office window, wind farm, wind power
2009-06-27
unlikely inventions (2)
Posted by ao tomato at 22:56 0 comments
Labels: inventions, wind, wind farm, wind power
2009-06-26
i heart wind farms
looks like we're having a week of wind turbines! i love these elegant giants. they're leggy and graceful like danish supermodels. and they only roar a little bit...
Posted by ao tomato at 23:58 1 comments
Labels: turbine, wind, wind power
2009-06-25
2009-06-24
2009-06-23
reinvention
Posted by ao tomato at 23:48 1 comments
Labels: doodles, electricity, energy, industry, turbine, wind, wind power
2009-06-22
2009-06-21
these cirrus clouds remind me of
or perhaps I've been reading a little to much kate beaton...
Posted by ao tomato at 21:30 0 comments
Labels: aquatic life, mermaids, monsters, sea
2009-06-18
2009-06-17
2009-06-16
2009-06-15
when?
Posted by ao tomato at 22:31 2 comments
Labels: animals, cumulus clouds, humour, short notes, stratus clouds
2009-06-12
2009-06-11
2009-06-10
on the rooftops today...
all the statues are out...
what lunacy!
Posted by ao tomato at 21:52 4 comments
Labels: fun, humour, moon, short notes, statues
2009-06-09
nouveau worship
Posted by ao tomato at 23:09 0 comments
Labels: industry, new gods, notes, power lines, stratus clouds
2009-06-08
wake up! apocalypse calling!
so the week of ice haloes went on a bit longer with this bonus post by mistake...
Posted by ao tomato at 23:13 1 comments
Labels: 22 halo, atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, humour, ice halo, literature, telephones
2009-06-07
sun blushed
the final installment of the week of ice haloes!
Posted by ao tomato at 22:52 0 comments
Labels: atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, ice halo, parry arc, romance, sun gull
2009-06-06
hug
The most amazing display of ice haloes I have ever seen. Over the town of Woodstock in Oxfordshire. A 22° halo was visible, topped by a sun gull and parry arc. The sundogs are out of shot here, but were very colourful. The brightest part was the cloud smile (CZA) sitting on top of what looked like a 46° halo, but could also have been a superlateral arc. It was so impressive I was stopping strangers in the street to show them. The may have thought I was a bit mad... They may have been right. It was glorious.
The week of ice haloes concludes tomorrow...
Posted by ao tomato at 22:41 1 comments
Labels: 22 halo, 46 halo, atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, cloud smile, CZA, ice halo, notes, parry arc, romance, sun gull, sundog
2009-06-05
a matter of scale...
Can you pick out the bright point - which I think is a Parry arc - above the 22 halo that had been present for an hour or so (sun-dog locations just out of frame).
(A week of ice haloes continues...)
Posted by ao tomato at 23:59 0 comments
Labels: atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, ice halo, parry arc, short notes, sun gull
2009-06-04
sei shonagon's wish list
(the week of ice haloes continues...)
Posted by ao tomato at 23:25 0 comments
Labels: atmospheric optics, cirrus, cloud smile, CZA, haiku, ice halo, literature
2009-06-03
sunset dogs
Does anyone else see a sun pillar here as well as the upper edge of the sun dog (parhelion)? The 22 halo had been visible for a while - though faint - but the sundogs were pretty clear in the mixed sky.
(a week of ice haloes continues)
Posted by ao tomato at 23:54 0 comments
Labels: altocumulus, animals, atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, haiku, sun pillar, sundog
2009-06-02
aphrodisiac gig
Have you ever noticed that the sky on the red (out) side of a rainbow is darker than on the blue (inside). When there's a double bow, the strip in between is darker than the rest of the sky - due to all of the misdirected light busy making up the colours and the inner glow. This dark patch is named after its first decsriber, Alexander of Aphrodisias. The top of this 22 degree halo (possibly with a parry gull) is also darker on the red side. I guess this is also Alexander at work...
(A week of ice haloes...)
Posted by ao tomato at 23:48 1 comments
Labels: atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, ice halo, short notes, sun gull
2009-06-01
46 degree blues
returning from the JR in february, the boisterous spring sky put on a show. streaming whips of cirrus tore across the sky in wide swaths, slipping in and out of a bright 22° halo. above it, a 'cloud smile' lit up a fleeting fibrous veil - its blue-green tones iridescing gloriously - only to fade and flicker away in under a minute. its hard to tell if the arc below was a 46° halo or a superlateral arc. the curves kissed at the zenith - but wouldn't you? all the way up there above the sun? wearing such fine clothes?
Oxford & Adis Ababa are almost 46 degrees apart.
(Looks like we're having a week of ice haloes...)
Posted by ao tomato at 23:11 0 comments
Labels: 22 halo, 46 halo, atmospheric optics, cirrus clouds, cloud smile, CZA, haiku, ice halo, romance
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