Rainbow Clouds

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It’s a bank of polar stratospheric clouds, better known as “rainbow clouds”, captured by Icelandic photographer Jónína Guðrún Óskarsdóttir. The phenomenon occurs when the lower stratosphere hits a chilly –81C, says My Modern Met. This turns water molecules into small ice crystals, which scatter the sun’s rays to produce striations of colours across the sky.
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Picture of a rainbow cloud

IIRC, I saw a lot of these in different formations over the years.

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They are beautiful, Ive never seen anything like them

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I have seen a few over the years, but never one as pretty as the one Butterscotch posted.
Usually individual cloud & in a patch rather than a line like those.

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