infralateral tangent arcs

Two oblique, colored arcs, convex toward the sun and tangent to the halo of 46ø at points below the altitude of the sun, produced by refraction (90ø effective prism angle) in hexagonal columnar ice crystals whose principal axes are horizontal but randomly directed in azimuth; if the sun’s elevation exceeds about 68ø, the arcs cannot appear.

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