Light pillars are a beautiful wintertime phenomenon. Clouds don’t have to be present for them to occur, however, cold temperatures have to be in place. Light pillars usually occur when ...
(KTEN) - Pillars of lights were seen Monday night January, 20 north of Dickson, Oklahoma. These pillars of light come from light at the surface refracting when ice crystals are present. This happens ...
Although they appear to look like something out of a sci-fi movie, long pillars of multicolored light streaking the sky are a common phenomenon that can be seen worldwide. Joe’s blog ...
The U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) Pueblo is advising community members of light pillars, a cold weather phenomenon caused by light reflecting off of ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.