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| 01 Oct 2011 09:12 AM |
uh um 2 rainbows in the same place yeeah |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:13 AM |
TO WIKIPEDIA, AND BEYOND!
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:13 AM |
| A Double Rainbow is when Nyan Cat races itself across the sky. The rainbows are so bright and vivid. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:13 AM |
they are caused by light refracted by water vapor in the air thus causing the bands of colors you see and call 'double rainbows' probably
alternatively: gamzee did it |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:13 AM |
| Well, they're also called dog-bows, and they are an omen for a very, very bad storm. Did this help? Because its all I can really post without... well... *looks down at primary* |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:13 AM |
| Double rainbows appear when Unicorns in MLP tell pegasus to make a double rainbow |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:13 AM |
| Although most people will not notice it because they are not actively looking for it, a dim secondary rainbow is often present outside the primary bow. Secondary rainbows are caused by a double reflection of sunlight inside the raindrops, and appear at an angle of 50–53°. As a result of the second reflection, the colours of a secondary rainbow are inverted compared to the primary bow, with blue on the outside and red on the inside. The secondary rainbow is fainter than the primary because more light escapes from two reflections compared to one and because the rainbow itself is spread over a greater area of the sky. The dark area of unlit sky lying between the primary and secondary bows is called Alexander's band, after Alexander of Aphrodisias who first described it. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:14 AM |
| A dual projection of the visible light spectrum caused by sunlight refracting on raindrops, popularised by the memetic youtube video in which a man announces his astonishment upon witnessing this phenomenom |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:14 AM |
well I late posted
at least no wikipedia |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:15 AM |
at least no wikipedia
ssssshhhhh |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:16 AM |
| There's a double rainbow visikble when it shows the outside of the Parochial House on Father Ted. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:17 AM |
The explaination in memes:
Nyan Cat races the "x grab my y" meme across the sky. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:18 AM |
| Meme wise... well, that one has already been said: Rainbow Dash. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:21 AM |
"Although most people will not notice it because they are not actively looking for it, a dim secondary rainbow is often present outside the primary bow. Secondary rainbows are caused by a double reflection of sunlight inside the raindrops, and appear at an angle of 50–53°. As a result of the second reflection, the colours of a secondary rainbow are inverted compared to the primary bow, with blue on the outside and red on the inside. The secondary rainbow is fainter than the primary because more light escapes from two reflections compared to one and because the rainbow itself is spread over a greater area of the sky. The dark area of unlit sky lying between the primary and secondary bows is called Alexander's band, after Alexander of Aphrodisias who first described it. A very dim tertiary rainbow, caused by a triple reflection of sunlight inside the raindrops, has been seen on rare occasions.[6] This bow appears on the same side of the sky as the Sun, making it hard to spot. It has a radius of about 41° and the outer colour is red."
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:22 AM |
I said without talking about MLP or unicorns. That falls under MLP. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:24 AM |
@veggie
well, nyan cat is overused, and MLP can't ever leave a specific place.
Besides, I could get banned for describing it by a religious standpoint. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:24 AM |
I just want to stop the infection........
Lucky for me, I'm strong-willed... |
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| 01 Oct 2011 09:26 AM |
| Rainbows don't fall under MLP because it came before MLP. |
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