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Archive for September 21st, 2008

Call For Help Brings Cops

Posted by shadmia on September 21, 2008

Evelyn DeLeon of Trenton, NJ wasn’t home Wednesday morning when her neighbors heard desperate cries coming from her house. Calls of “Help me! Help me!” in a woman’s voice caused so much concern that they called the police fearing someone was in terrible trouble.

When the police arrived at the house, they too heard the persistent pleas. They knocked on the door, no-one answered, so believing that someone was in serious trouble, the cops kicked down the door in order to provide assistance.

Instead of finding someone in dire need, the cops were confronted by a 10-year-old caged cockatoo named Luna. It appears that Luna was just practising a new sound she had picked up. According to Evelyn DeLeon, this was not the first time Luna has caused an alarm.

About seven years ago Luna was practicing her “baby crying” skills. She cried for hours and hours, causing people to believe that a baby had been abandoned in the house. This prompted a visit to the house by state welfare workers. DeLeon says her bird learns much of her ever-growing vocabulary from watching television, in both English and Spanish.

Hopefully Luna can be taught about volume control, while increasing her vocabulary, maybe Evelyn DeLeon should turn down her TV set…..remember what happened to the boy who cried “Wolf!”

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The Upside Down Rainbow

Posted by shadmia on September 21, 2008

The upside down rainbow is not a camera trick nor does it have anything to do with rain. It is a rare natural phenomenon known as a circumzenithal arc. Unlike a rainbow, the sky has to be clear of rain and low level clouds for it to be seen. Here is an explanation:

The arc only appears when sunlight shines at a specific angle through a thin veil of wispy clouds at a height of around 20,000 to 25,000 feet. At this altitude the cirrus clouds are made of ice crystals, the size of grains of salt.

Meteorologists say the clouds must be convex to the sun with the ice particles lined up together in the right direction to refract the light. This results in the sunlight bouncing off the ice crystals high in the atmosphere, sending the light rays back up and bending the sunlight like a glass prism into a spectrum of colour.

Well, if that didn’t make sense, then here is a pictorial representation:

I have to admit that I don’t completely understand it myself but I guess it is a rare enough occurrence to make it noteworthy. I have certainly never seen one myself.

Circumzenithal arc facts:

  • In a circumzenithal arc, the colors are in reverse order from a rainbow, with violet on the top and red at the bottom.
  • The arc usually vanishes quickly because the cirrus clouds containing the ice crystals shift their position.
  • Ice particles in high cirrus clouds occur all year round, but circumzenithal arcs are usually obscured by lower level clouds.
  • Circumzenithal arcs are so named as they go around the zenith – the point in the sky directly above the observer- rather than the sun.

Just for the fun of it, here are some real rainbows:

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