Anthelic arcs from airborne ice crystals

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Computerized Simulation, Halos, Ice, Monte Carlo Method, Optical Reflection, Sunlight, Solar Position

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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.

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