The Knight Life by Keith Knight for June 09, 2016

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    HonoBear  almost 8 years ago

    They must be calling from Hawaii (It’s the only place I’ve see double rainbows)

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    andyboda  almost 8 years ago

    We have them quite often in Florida. Probably Natures way to compensate us for the clowns in Tallahassee.

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    HonoBear  almost 8 years ago

    My husband says that they happen any place that’s wet enough

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    steverinoCT  almost 8 years ago

    Rainbows are sunlight refracted through drops. If the sun is shining on you and it is raining (or raining nearby) you may see one. The rainbow is actually a circle, with the shadow of your head in the center (the bottom part of the circle is cut off by the ground, so you don’t see it). So look in the direction of your shadow. And it refracts at a particular angle (72deg? too lazy to look) so that you’ll only see one in morning/afternoon: if the sun is too high again the circle is invisible against the ground.Double rainbows are double refractions, and usually fainter.

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