Also rainbow colored? I have never seen anything like this. It is NOT a rainbow, the cloud itself has all these colors in it. There must be some particles in it which reflect the sunlight. That CAN'T be natural...
Yeah, my picture is not so good as well. The colors were much more vivid in reality. Do you remember having seen anything like this in the past? I certainly don't. Not in my whole life, and I am pretty old. This must be some new shit they put in...
Not in your head, but most definitely over our heads. It is crazy.
Look up Chemical Ice Nucleation. It is a possible answer as to the refraction. As the clouds form ice particles, the light is refracted giving a rainbow effect. Sun dogs are well known in the extreme climes, but not in Canberra on a 38 degree celcius day in summer. Something has to cause ice laden clouds in those conditions.
Another thing I am noticing pop up in a lot of people's photos is an odd type of rainbow. I first saw one in January, and over the last 2 months have seen about 4 or 5 people from various places around the world post them.
LOL, about the same time I posted the rainbow comment, a member of the photography group on MINDS posted another one. Double rainbow, light inside, perfect form.
Also rainbow colored? I have never seen anything like this. It is NOT a rainbow, the cloud itself has all these colors in it. There must be some particles in it which reflect the sunlight. That CAN'T be natural...
That bottom photo is rainbow coloured. Did not photograph well. I will try and dig out the others I have.
Yeah, my picture is not so good as well. The colors were much more vivid in reality. Do you remember having seen anything like this in the past? I certainly don't. Not in my whole life, and I am pretty old. This must be some new shit they put in...
No, at 47, been an outdoors person all my life, fishing relies on weather, never seen the shit I am seeing regularly now.
I found a better photo:-

Here is another day.

Yup. That's exactly what I saw. Thanks for sharing. At least I know now the crazy Science Fiction movie I see is not just in my head...
Not in your head, but most definitely over our heads. It is crazy.
Look up Chemical Ice Nucleation. It is a possible answer as to the refraction. As the clouds form ice particles, the light is refracted giving a rainbow effect. Sun dogs are well known in the extreme climes, but not in Canberra on a 38 degree celcius day in summer. Something has to cause ice laden clouds in those conditions.
Another thing I am noticing pop up in a lot of people's photos is an odd type of rainbow. I first saw one in January, and over the last 2 months have seen about 4 or 5 people from various places around the world post them.
LOL, about the same time I posted the rainbow comment, a member of the photography group on MINDS posted another one. Double rainbow, light inside, perfect form.
What also strikes me is the similarity in the chemsoup clouds between your photos and mine.