LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Our weather has been quiet, but that doesn’t mean unique and interesting things can’t still happen. A WHAS11 viewer sent the First Alert Storm Team video of multiple halos in the ...
If you did, you spotted an atmospheric optical phenomenon known as a 22-degree halo. Earthsky.org explains it very simply: “Halos are a sign of high thin cirrus clouds drifting 20,000 feet or more ...
Astronomical and sky phenomena are part of everyday life. Sometimes they blend in so well we don't notice them. Little scenes unfold around us all the time like the Earth's shadow rising opposite the ...
Night isn’t the only time to see gorgeous things in the sky. Some of the most awe-invoking heavenly phenomena can only happen during the day, when the sun is shining. If you live in a place where you ...