This giant and colourful ice halo is becoming visible from the Northern Hemisphere as the sun climbs there towards summer. In the USA it can already be seen from as far north as Richmond VA but from more northerly Europe a trip to southern Spain, Italy or Greece is currently needed.
The halo is produced by hexagonal plate crystals in cold high cloud. The plates drift with their large faces nearly horizontal. Sunlight enters a side face and leaves from the lower face. The refraction through the equivalent of a 90° prism widely disperses the colours.
Why only a summer halo?
When the sun is lower than ~58° its rays cannot escape from the lower crystal face. Instead, they are totally internally reflected and eventually leave through another near vertical side face.
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