Thursday, October 01, 2009

Bila Moon menengok Moon



tut tuttttt
tutt tuut
bukan kentut kay bunyi tepon hahahhahah walaupun ringtone kuw kuar sora chipmunk ..

Kak E : Muni gie kuar skrg tgk bulan ...lain mcm sangat kak e tgk ( yer my sis panggil ai Muni )
Me : Napa kak e apa yg pelik
Kak E : Gie je la banyok cakap plok ...abg dan kata bawok tubek kamera skali ..kamera phone dokley

Me pun bukak grill kuar jenguk ke langit ..ha mmg lain macam tol ...erm asal cam tew ek ...nak tahu cam na rupa dia ? Ha semangat tol my sister siap tepon dari Trg ..tanya kat sepang nampak benda yg sama tak ..
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ha lain sket kan ...kalau tgk life rupa nya lebey kurang cam ni tapi tak der la terang benderang cam nih
jarang nampak cam ni kannnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

info
That breathtaking vision in the night sky is the result of ice crystals refracting the light of the moon. The halo rings the moon when high, thin cirrus clouds made up of millions of these crystals cover the sky. The moon's light enters into the hexagonal-shaped ice structures and is bent before passing out another side of the crystals, causing a ring of light to appear around the moon. But this phenomenon is not limited to the moon -- given the right conditions, you can spot a sun halo as well.

Halos typically appear as a ring of white light around the moon or the sun, but they can also appear in color patterns. The most common type of halo is the 22-degree halo, so-called because the ice crystals refract the light of the moon or sun at an angle of 22 degrees. A less-common type of halo is the 46-degree variety, which has a larger diameter than the 22-degree but is also fainter.

According to folklore, a moon halo indicates that bad weather is on the way. There may be some truth to this since the halo is usually caused by high-altitude cirrus clouds that precede a warm front and an associated storm.

One dark, cloudy night, you might also be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of another spectacular moon show -- the lunar corona, when the moonlight is diffracted into hazy colored rings.

Folklore has it that a ring around the moon signifies bad weather is coming, and in many cases this may be true. So how can rings around the moon be a predictor of weather to come? The ice crystals that cover the halo signify high altitude, thin cirrus clouds that normally precede a warm front by one or two days.
... Read MoreTypically, a warm front will be associated with a low pressure system which is commonly referred to as a storm.
It is believed that the number of stars within a moon halo indicate the number days before bad weather will arrive. Give it a try the next time you observe a moon halo.



ada pic lagi at my FB ..kalau nak more info fasal fenomena kat atas just google moon halo ..jangan kuar gambar ai sudah ...terlamer di sitew . Sama sama la kiter doa harap nothing bad will happen . Cam masa nak tsunami tew kan banyak petanda tapi lepas kejadian baru la semer nak amik tahu n observe balik ....nauzubillah

hahahhah terus teringat lagu siti pasal bulan nih ...alahai cik ti ooooii mendayu sungguh la sora nko ...bila dengar sambil wat report nih cam tenang jeeeeeee...dont u think so ? Moon dah khatam banyak kali la lagu dia masa konsert nih , sutan jom gie beli kain kaler ijoooooooo nak wat la baju cam CT hahahha verangan

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