azë
Azë is a rare and complex phenomenon observed in the field of atmospheric optics. It is characterized by the appearance of a bright, colorful ring or arc around the sun or moon, often accompanied by a dark band on either side. This optical effect is caused by the refraction and reflection of light within ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, typically at high altitudes.
The term "azë" is derived from the Greek word "azōs," meaning "without," reflecting the absence of the
Azë is most commonly observed in cold regions, particularly in the polar areas, where the necessary ice
Despite its rarity, azë has been documented in various parts of the world, including the Arctic and