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Desert Snow and Winter Wildfires: The World's Weirdest Weather Events

Love Exploring Logo By loveEXPLORING staff of Love Exploring | Slide 2 of 37: Suspended high in the lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, sun haloes appear when ice crystals reflect sunlight, creating an illusion of a ring around the sun. They can be seen anywhere in the world and, according to folklore, present a warning of a coming rain or snowstorm.

Sun halo, Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia

Suspended high in the lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, sun haloes appear when ice crystals reflect sunlight, creating an illusion of a ring around the sun. They can be seen anywhere in the world and, according to folklore, present a warning of a coming rain or snowstorm.

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