Clouds Altocumulus Altostratus Cirrocumulus Cirrostratus Cirrus Contrails Cumulonimbus Cumulus Congestus Cumulus Humulus Cumulus Mediocris Fog: Advection Fog: Radiation Fronts Lenticular Nimbostratus Orphan Anvil Stratocumulus Stratus Nature Fall Colors Flowers Night Scenes Rainshafts Spring Summer Virga Severe Weather Damage Floods Funnel Clouds Great Lakes Waves Green Skies Gust Fronts Hail Lightning Mammatus Clouds Mature Storm Profiles Pileus Caps Scud Clouds Shelf Clouds Squall Lines Thunder Shadows Thunderstorm Base Features Tornadoes Wall Clouds Whales Mouth
Space Weather Moon Northern Lights Stars/Planets Sun/Optical Effects Anticrepuscular Rays Circumzenithal Arcs Corona Crepuscular Rays Halos Iridescence Rainbows Sun Dogs Sun Pillars Sunrises Sunsets Tangent Arcs Winter Blizzards Blowing Snow Frost Hoarfrost Ice Pillars Ice Storms Landscape Snowstorms Surface Hoar Window Frost Winter Weather Damage
Tangent arcs form on the top of halos and usually just appear as a bar over the sun. As the arc becomes stronger, it forms into a shape resembling a bird in the sky.
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All Photos and Videos are Copyright © 1997-2007 Kevin Skow