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7 Rare Rainbow Formations → thegrownupkid.tumblr.com
7 Rare Rainbow Formations

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Circular rainbows: Most of the rainbows we see are actually arcs of perfect circles (with, accordingly, radii of exactly 42 degrees).

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Secondary rainbows: Primary rainbows are often accompanied by secondary rainbows that are usually thinner and dimmer than the main rainbow. They display the spectrum in reverse order from that of a primary rainbow. 

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Red rainbows: Red rainbows are usually seen at sunrise or sunset when the thickness of the earth’s atmosphere filters out blue light leaving more red or orange light for water droplets to reflect and refract. 

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Sundog: Sundogs are not rainbows per se, but share many of their visible attributes. Sundogs are created when sunlight shines through ice crystals high in the atmosphere.

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Fogbow: Fogbows are much rarer than rainbows because certain narrow parameters must align to create them. For one, the light source must be behind the observer and low to the ground. Also, any fog to the rear of the observer must be very thin so that sunlight can shine through to the thicker fog in front.

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Fire rainbows: Fire rainbows are not true rainbows. The phenomenon (called a “circumhorizontal arc”) can only be viewed under certain precise conditions: the cirrus clouds that act as prisms must be at least 20,000 feet high and the sun must strike them when it is at an elevation of 58 to 68 degrees.

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Moonbow: Moonbows are much more difficult to witness due to the requirement of a passing rainstorm and, ideally, a bright full moon unblocked by clouds.

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“Its not the music industries fault 4 selling shitty music it’s the high % of people that are buying shitty music” —Themerchdude (via themerchdude)
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 drowse replied to your post: How many songs: 6297 Sort by song title: First…

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How many songs: 6297

Sort by song title:
First Song: A.O.K.- Face to Face
Last Song:  2012-The Word Alive

Sort by time:
Shortest Song: Horn Intro-Modest Mouse
Longest Song:  
A Thousand Suns:The Full Experience-Linkin Park

Sort by artist:

First Artist: The A’z
Last Artist: 311 

Sort by album:
First Album:  The Abba Generation
Last Album:  808’s and Heartbreaks-Kanye West

Top Three Most Played Songs:

  1. Hometown Hero’s National Nobodies-All Time Low
  2. Flim-Aphex Twin
  3. Mae-Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass


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This is what i think should've gone down with that glee t-shirt shit. artie: wheelchair tina: asian goth rachel: conceited and nobody really likes her sam: beiber hair brittany: got it right emma: got it right mercedes: cannot dress herself will: falls in loves every woman with a vagina and long hair santana: lesbeaner kurt: fagglet mike: does not show abs enough quinn: hypocrite lauren: rather large to be a bitch puck: rebel finn: has an awkward body

OMFG, I literally rolled over laughing. This is exactly what I was thinking! When I read Four Eyes and Brown Eyes, I was like, “…the fuck?! Fire the writers!” LESBEANER FOR THE WIN! ahhh ily.

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