What Creates A Halo Around The Sun Or Moon?

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Sometimes, when weather conditions are perfect, spectacular halos form around the moon or the sun.

So how does this ring or circle of light form around the moon or sun?

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The awesome moon halo as photographed from UP Village in Quezon City, Monday night, January 13, 2014. Photo by InterAksyon.com

Halos around the sun or moon happen when high, thin cirrus clouds are drifting high above your head. Tiny ice crystals in Earth’s atmosphere cause the halos. They do this by refracting and reflecting the light. Lunar halos are signs that storms are nearby.

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Solar halo seen May 14, 2013 in Monmouth, NJ. Photo: Stacey Baker-Bruno.

There’s an old weather saying: ring around the moon means rain soon. There’s truth to this saying, because high cirrus clouds often come before a storm. Notice in these photos that the sky looks fairly clear. After all, you can see the sun or moon. And yet halos are a sign of high thin cirrus clouds drifting 20,000 feet or more above our heads.

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Moon halo shot in Anderson, Indiana on October 29, 2012. Photo: Randy Miller

These clouds contain millions of tiny ice crystals. The halos you see are caused by both refraction, or splitting of light, and also by reflection, or glints of light from these ice crystals. The crystals have to be oriented and positioned just so with respect to your eye, in order for the halo to appear.

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Lunar halo – with greenish northern lights on the morning of October 8, 2012 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Photo: Colin Chatfield

That’s why, like rainbows, halos around the sun – or moon – are personal. Everyone sees their own particular halo, made by their own particular ice crystals, which are different from the ice crystals making the halo of the person standing next to you. The following timelapse features a 22 degree lunar halo, taken over one hour on December 27 2012, and speeded up about 300 times. Jupiter is the bright object on the halo on the right.

Because moonlight isn’t very bright, lunar halos are mostly colorless, but you might notice more red on the inside and more blue on the outside of the halo. These colors are more noticeable in halos around the sun. If you do see a halo around the moon or sun, notice that the inner edge is sharp, while the outer edge is more diffuse. Also, notice that the sky surrounding the halo is darker than the rest of the sky.

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