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From: Jim McGough (jmcgough_at_hidden_email_address.net)
Date: 10/07/2002



I am generally a "lurker."

I live in an area that is "halo-deprived" much of the year because of local
weather (Seattle, Washington, USA).

I have never reported a first-hand sighting, though I have posted accounts that I found on internet.

I am very interested in seeing pictures or accounts of halos elsewhere (I see so few of them here), but it would help me a lot, I think, if those posting would include local info where they can (_location_, local weather,
temperature, time, etc.).

Thanks all, Jim McGough Seattle, Washington, USA

> Kevin,
>
> The so-called boring halos you mentioned are
> not boring to me at all only if they dazzling
> bright a good tangent arc is not common. To me a
> very bright colorful 22 degree halo is worth a
> photo. Today there was a strong display with
> strong 22 degree halo dazzling circumscribed halo
> infralateral arc and faint parhelia. I took great
> photos of it but I have not downloaded them from
> my digital yet.
>
> Good luck in getting the good halos,
>
> Best,
> Michael
>
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