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Frameswhether is a term used to describe the atmospheric conditions that are conducive to the formation of optical phenomena known as glories. Glories are colored, circular patterns of light that appear opposite to the sun, typically seen by an observer looking down from a high altitude, such as an airplane or a mountain. The specific meteorological conditions required for frameswhether are characterized by the presence of water droplets of a uniform size suspended in the air, such as in a cloud or mist, and the angle of the sun relative to the observer and the water droplets.
The formation of a glory involves the scattering of sunlight by spherical water droplets. When sunlight enters
Frameswhether conditions are therefore crucial for observing glories. The uniformity in droplet size ensures that the