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highlander101
20-Feb-08, 09:51
hey did you all see the moon last night? big ring around it but i don't know what it is called :confused:confused:confused
cuddlepop
20-Feb-08, 10:09
Think that was an eclipse you saw.
Check the front page of the Org,there's info there.
Lucky you.:D
Could be a halo highlander, usually a sign that rain is on the way.The moisture in the air gets refracted and causes what seems to be a soft hazy ring around the moon.
Old lore saying,
"The closed the halo, the nearer the storm."
northener
20-Feb-08, 11:19
You can also get Ice Halo's when the air temperature is low. That's what it looked like to me.
The luna eclipse is suppose to be happening tonight (wednesday thru thursday early morning)
if no one has seen a luna eclips i highly reccomend.
saw it last night.beautiful sight. My wee boy came down this morning saying he had seen the moon and the big circle all the way around it, he was very impressed by it.....He calls it the Magical Mystical Moon...or the 3m in his words...
The luna eclipse is suppose to be happening tonight (wednesday thru thursday early morning)
if no one has seen a luna eclips i highly reccomend.
it is enite, at half past 12.
if ye look carefully, ye mite just see a wee witch goin aboot on her broomstick :lol:
yup and ile b up and about to c it .............;)
DeHaviLand
20-Feb-08, 19:08
it is enite, at half past 12.
if ye look carefully, ye mite just see a wee witch goin aboot on her broomstick :lol:
Maybe you should just stay at home:lol:
It's called a halo and shows a change in atmospheric conditions.
cuddlepop
20-Feb-08, 20:35
No chance of us seeing it over here ,weather is awful.
Hope someone takes a picture.:D
Could be a halo highlander, usually a sign that rain is on the way.The moisture in the air gets refracted and causes what seems to be a soft hazy ring around the moon.
Old lore saying,
"The closed the halo, the nearer the storm."
Your Rain forecast is proving to be right Lizz :(
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?id=1863
it is enite, at half past 12.
if ye look carefully, ye mite just see a wee witch goin aboot on her broomstick :lol:
Gosh, I didn't know that the broom brigade came out for an eclipse of the moon.
Hey, Crayola, Moira - I'll serve hot chocolate on the lawn if you want to drop by about 1.
According to my collins weather book, these can also be known as a Corona for the moon and a Halo for the sun.
They are usually a sign that there may be bad weather, winds etc on the way.
Another sign that the weather is going to be bad is that my cat goes totally mental!
George Brims
20-Feb-08, 21:48
One night when I was wee we saw a big halo like that, and my mum said it meant bad weather on the way. My dad teased her about believing old wives' tales. He paid for that the next day when we woke to find so much snow that he had to dig his way out of the back door of the house. Unfortunately all he had was a wee coal shovel, as the big spade etc were out in the garden shed. I was able to walk onto the roof of our house, there was so much snow piled up round the front.
The luna eclipse is suppose to be happening tonight (wednesday thru thursday early morning)
if no one has seen a luna eclips i highly reccomend.
It will start at 1.45am tonight and will end 5.06am, too late for me to see it. :(
The eclipse is tonight (20/02/08). It will start around 01:30 but be at it's best around 03:00 am. I hope I have the will power to go look when the alarm goes off...... I'll probably switch it off and turn over. Which is a pity because the next lunar eclipe in th UK is only in 2015..... when I am toooooo old to care about it, probably.
The eclipse is tonight (20/02/08). It will start around 01:30 but be at it's best around 03:00 am. I hope I have the will power to go look when the alarm goes off...... I'll probably switch it off and turn over. Which is a pity because the next lunar eclipe in th UK is only in 2015..... when I am toooooo old to care about it, probably.
i think the times are 3.01 am to 3.52 am..Who on earth(excuse the pun) is gonna sit up to see it...Not me i will catch a pic of it tomorrow...
DeHaviLand
21-Feb-08, 00:34
You can go to bed safe in the knowledge that the moon is below the horizon! Move along now, nothing to see here;)
You can find details on Moon halos at http://www.atoptics.co.uk/halo/circmoon.htm (http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://www.atoptics.co.uk/halo/circmoon.htm)
Here's a photo I took of the halo just after midnight on the night of 19th/20th Feb -
http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj138/astroman_caithness/MoonHaloCombinedPhotossmall.jpg
Unfortunately I like many found the Moon to be eclipsed by thick clouds last night :(, but there are plenty of good photos showing the lunar eclipse at http://www.spaceweather.com/eclipses/gallery_20feb08.htm (http://forum.caithness.org/go.php?url=http://www.spaceweather.com/eclipses/gallery_20feb08.htm) if you want to see what it looked like.
anneoctober
21-Feb-08, 22:53
One night when I was wee we saw a big halo like that, and my mum said it meant bad weather on the way. My dad teased her about believing old wives' tales. He paid for that the next day when we woke to find so much snow that he had to dig his way out of the back door of the house. Unfortunately all he had was a wee coal shovel, as the big spade etc were out in the garden shed. I was able to walk onto the roof of our house, there was so much snow piled up round the front.
Hopefully you helped your dad George wi yir wee bucket & spade :lol: Was that the winter of 1955 by any chance??
looks lovely tho... very eerie!
George Brims
21-Feb-08, 23:19
Hopefully you helped your dad George wi yir wee bucket & spade :lol: Was that the winter of 1955 by any chance??
I was only a toddler in the winter of 1955! I do remember seeing a helicopter dropping hay to some of our cows that winter.
I must have been about 8 or so when we had to dig our way out. Dad started off dumping the snow in the bath, then he had to open the bathroom window and throw it out of there! I kept well clear, as I tend to do if there's physical labour involved.
You can also get Ice Halo's when the air temperature is low. That's what it looked like to me.
I agree with Northener, it was probably an ice halo. The colder the weather, the tighter it will be to the moon.
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