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单词 fogbow
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Definition of fogbow in English:

fogbow

nounˈfɒɡbəʊ
  • A phenomenon similar to a rainbow, produced by sunlight shining on fog.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the mist has a distance of more than about 50 m you also can see the more extended fogbow.
    • The smallness of the drops explains the frequent appearance of the fogbow in connection with the glory.
    • Although the lower part wasn't very strong the full 360 degrees of fogbow was visible, most of it is recorded here.
    • As rainbows and fogbows form under very similar conditions, I thought that it also should be possible to observe rainbows in diverging light.
    • Fog and clouds contain such small droplets, and thus the bows arising from them are known as fogbows or cloudbows rather than rainbows.
    • The fogbow is much broader than a rainbow and the colours overlap so much that the result is almost colourless.
    • Lunar rainbows, cloudbows and fogbows are similar to rainbows but are generally much fainter.
    • The above striking image of a fogbow was taken last week with the Sun behind the photographer.
    • You can get an explanation of the optics behind fogbows as well as a collection of other stunning images on this Atmospheric Optics webpage.
    • Unlike rainbows, fogbows are rare because the light source has to be low at the back of the observer and the fog mostly in the opposite direction.
    • This photo shows the complete 360-degree round primary fogbow, a rare sight in nature.
    • About 10 days later I documented a natural fogbow in sunlight from the laboratory, through a polarizer.
    • There are very good images of rainbows but also lots of other interesting ones like sundogs and fogbows.
    • Very cold air can't hold as much moisture as warmer air, and therefore fogbows often appear in cold areas.
    • Cloudbows and fogbows are usually seen in foggy conditions.
    • It is practically impossible to see the Chromophyton fogbow with naked eye because it is so broad and diffuse.
    • The above photo showing a dim but nonetheless delightful Moon fogbow was taken on the night of March 25.
    • The picture of this fogbow was made overlooking a valley adjacent to Mauna Kea.
 
 

Definition of fogbow in US English:

fogbow

nounˈfäɡ-
  • A phenomenon similar to a rainbow, produced by sunlight shining on fog.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If the mist has a distance of more than about 50 m you also can see the more extended fogbow.
    • Very cold air can't hold as much moisture as warmer air, and therefore fogbows often appear in cold areas.
    • Although the lower part wasn't very strong the full 360 degrees of fogbow was visible, most of it is recorded here.
    • The above photo showing a dim but nonetheless delightful Moon fogbow was taken on the night of March 25.
    • The above striking image of a fogbow was taken last week with the Sun behind the photographer.
    • This photo shows the complete 360-degree round primary fogbow, a rare sight in nature.
    • Cloudbows and fogbows are usually seen in foggy conditions.
    • You can get an explanation of the optics behind fogbows as well as a collection of other stunning images on this Atmospheric Optics webpage.
    • The picture of this fogbow was made overlooking a valley adjacent to Mauna Kea.
    • The smallness of the drops explains the frequent appearance of the fogbow in connection with the glory.
    • There are very good images of rainbows but also lots of other interesting ones like sundogs and fogbows.
    • Unlike rainbows, fogbows are rare because the light source has to be low at the back of the observer and the fog mostly in the opposite direction.
    • Fog and clouds contain such small droplets, and thus the bows arising from them are known as fogbows or cloudbows rather than rainbows.
    • The fogbow is much broader than a rainbow and the colours overlap so much that the result is almost colourless.
    • It is practically impossible to see the Chromophyton fogbow with naked eye because it is so broad and diffuse.
    • About 10 days later I documented a natural fogbow in sunlight from the laboratory, through a polarizer.
    • As rainbows and fogbows form under very similar conditions, I thought that it also should be possible to observe rainbows in diverging light.
    • Lunar rainbows, cloudbows and fogbows are similar to rainbows but are generally much fainter.
 
 
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