2013 December 18
Light Pillars over Finland
Image Credit & Copyright: Thomas Kast
Explanation: What's happening behind those houses? Pictured above are not
aurora but nearby
light pillars, a local phenomenon that can appear as a distant one. In most places on Earth, a lucky viewer can see a
Sun-pillar, a column of light appearing to extend up from the
Sun caused by flat fluttering
ice-crystals reflecting sunlight from the upper atmosphere. Usually these
ice crystals evaporate before reaching the ground. During freezing temperatures, however,
flat fluttering ice crystals may form near the ground in a form of light snow, sometimes known as a crystal fog. These ice crystals may then reflect ground lights in columns not unlike a
Sun-pillar. While going out to buy
cat food, a quick thinking photographer captured the
above light pillars extending up from bright parking lot lights in
Oulu,
Finland.
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