Circumhorizon Arc
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When the sun is high, there’s sometimes a bright band of color in cirrus clouds between the sun and the ground. It’s a circumhorizon or circumhorizontal arc. The arc is a straight segment that looks a little like a rainbow but it forms in a different way. From refraction, or the bending of light in ice crystals, the seven colors of the spectrum appear.
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