Rainbow Clouds

Rainbow Clouds occur because of something called ''cloud iridescence'', in which sunlight is diffracted by extremely small water droplets or tiny ice crystals suspended in clouds. .

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Indonesia recently witnessed a breathtaking ‘rainbow cloud’ phenomenon, captivating residents and going viral online. 

About Rainbow Clouds

  • A rainbow cloud can occur because of something called cloud iridescence. 
  • Cloud iridescence occurs when sunlight is diffracted by extremely small water droplets or tiny ice crystals suspended in clouds
  • Diffraction happens when light bends and spreads after encountering particles similar in size to the wavelength of visible light.
  • This process separates sunlight into multiple colours, creating the striking pastel shades and rainbow-like patterns seen across the clouds.
  • They form most clearly when cloud particles are unusually small and relatively uniform in size.

Why is the Phenomenon Relatively Rare?

  • Cloud iridescence does not appear frequently because several atmospheric conditions must align at the same time. 
  • The clouds need to be thin enough for sunlight to pass through while also containing droplets or ice crystals that are nearly identical in size. 
  • Even small differences between particles can weaken the colours or prevent the phenomenon from appearing altogether.
  • The position of the Sun and the observer’s viewing angle are extremely important. 

Which Clouds Can Produce Iridescence?

  • Newly forming clouds and semi-transparent clouds are more likely to produce vivid iridescence because their particles tend to be more uniform. 
  • It is commonly seen in altocumulus, cirrocumulus, cirrus, and lenticular clouds. 
  • Lenticular clouds are especially known for dramatic iridescent displays because their smooth shape and stable airflow often allow highly uniform droplets to form. 
  • These clouds typically develop at high altitudes where atmospheric conditions remain relatively stable, making it easier for sunlight to interact consistently with suspended particles.

Difference Between Rainbow Clouds and Real Rainbows

  • Despite the popular nickname, rainbow clouds are not technically rainbows. 
  • Traditional rainbows form when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed inside raindrops after rainfall. 
  • Cloud iridescence, on the other hand, is mainly caused by diffraction and interference involving microscopic droplets or ice crystals. 
  • Iridescent clouds usually appear much closer to the Sun and often produce softer, less structured colour patterns than ordinary rainbows.
  • Instead of forming a large arc across the sky, the colours spread unevenly across sections of cloud.

Source: ET

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