Beardo by Dan Dougherty for March 26, 2013

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    McSpook  about 11 years ago

    Don’t just stand there smoking…RUN!

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    pcolli  about 11 years ago

    @GoldenRoya (yesterday):.From Wikipedia: Multiple rainbows. Double Rainbow.

    Secondary rainbows are caused by a double reflection of sunlight inside the raindrops, and appear at an angle of 50–53°. As a result of the second reflection, the colours of a secondary rainbow are inverted compared to the primary bow, with blue on the outside and red on the inside. The secondary rainbow is fainter than the primary because more light escapes from two reflections compared to one and because the rainbow itself is spread over a greater area of the sky. The dark area of unlit sky lying between the primary and secondary bows is called Alexander’s band, after Alexander of Aphrodisias who first described it.A double rainbow features reversed colours in the outer (secondary) bow, with the dark Alexander’s band between the bows..Twinned rainbow

    Unlike a double rainbow which consists of two separate and concentric rainbow arcs, the very rare twinned rainbow appears as two rainbow arcs that split from a single base. The colours in the second bow, rather than reversing as in a double rainbow, appear in the same order as the primary rainbow. It is sometimes even observed in combination with a double rainbow. The cause of a twinned rainbow is the combination of different sizes of water drops falling from the sky. Due to air resistance, raindrops flatten as they fall, and flattening is more prominent in larger water drops. When two rain showers with different-sized raindrops combine, they each produce slightly different rainbows which may combine and form a twinned rainbow.

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    pcolli  about 11 years ago

    @GoldenRoya…score one each.

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    ewalnut  about 11 years ago

    Must be an inexperienced driver.

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