Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984natur.311..339g&link_type=abstract
Nature (ISSN 0028-0836), vol. 311, Sept. 27, 1984, p. 339-343.
Computer Science
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Computerized Simulation, Halos, Ice, Monte Carlo Method, Optical Reflection, Sunlight, Solar Position
Scientific paper
An improved Monte Carlo simulation method is used to investigate optical effects near the anthelic point that result from sunlight interacting with pencil-shaped ice crystals oriented with their long axes horizontal or nearly horizontal. The previously described Wegener and Tricker arcs are observed, and a new set of arcs, the diffuse arcs, are found that are predicted to dominate the anthelic effects at low sun elevations.
Greenler Robert G.
Traenkle E.
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