Posted on 11/10/2002 5:10:36 AM PST by petuniasevan
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Explanation: Many think it is just a myth. Others think it is true but its cause isn't known. Adventurers pride themselves on having seen it. It's a green flash from the Sun. The truth is the green flash does exist and its cause is well understood. Just as the setting Sun disappears completely from view, a last glimmer appears startlingly green. The effect is typically visible only from locations with a low, distant horizon, and lasts just a few seconds. A green flash is also visible for a rising Sun, but takes better timing to spot. A dramatic green flash was caught in the above photograph in 1992 from Finland. The Sun itself does not turn partly green, the effect is caused by layers of the Earth's atmosphere acting like a prism.
I grew up in Southern California and saw this intriguing phenomenon several times. Each time I was at the beach, except for once I was in the San Gabriel Mountains near Mt. Wilson.
Has anyone else at FR seen the green flash?
Note that in the picture, the green flash is not the sun itself, but a refracted image, a mirage. The sun has already set, but the mirage hovers above the horizon and refracts into the green portion of the spectrum.
On March 21 several years ago at Prudhoe Bay I sat in the cab of a truck and watched the sun set at 6PM, which happens at that time everywhere around the world on that date. Due to refraction at that latitude, the mirage image of the sun didn't set, but continued to move around the horizon to the north for 3 hours. About 9PM the mirage finally dimmed and winked out, but no green flash. The image wasn't round at all, but an elongated rectangle, growing flatter as it moved north at a constant altitude. The image also didn't break up as in this picture, but remained a single rectangle all the way.
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