ljósskil
Ljósskil is an Icelandic term that translates to "light crossing" or "light phenomenon." It is often used to describe various atmospheric optical effects that involve the interaction of light with ice crystals or water droplets in the atmosphere. These phenomena can include a range of visual displays, such as sun dogs, halos, and light pillars.
Sun dogs, also known as parhelia, are bright spots of light that appear on either side of
The appearance and visibility of ljósskil depend on several factors, including the size, shape, and orientation