File:Cirrocumulus and partial halo on Cirrostratus over Warsaw, June 26, 2005.jpg

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Cirrocumulus and Cirrostratus with halo, in the afternoon over Warsaw, Poland.

English: Photo by Przemyslaw "BlueShade" Idzkiewicz

June 26, 2005.

Cirrocumulus patch can be seen in the bottom-left corner and Cirrostratus can be seen to the right.

However, perhaps the most interesting feature depicted on the photo is a partial halo effect (rainbow-like fragment) on the edge of the cirrostratus.

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Polski: Ławica Cirrocumulusów jest widoczna w lewym-dolnym rogu, a Cirrostratus - po prawej stronie zdjęcia. Jednak, przypuszczalnie najbardziej interesującym obiektem na zdjęciu jest fragment halo (tęczowo zabarwionych chmur) na krawędzi Cirrostratusa.
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