ringvarju
Ringvarju is a meteorological optical phenomenon known in English as a halo. It appears as a circular ring of light surrounding the Sun or Moon, caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light by hexagonal ice crystals in high-altitude clouds such as cirrus or cirrostratus.
The most common form is the 22-degree halo, producing a ring with an angular radius of about
Other related halo types arise from similar optical processes and crystal orientations. These include circumhorizontal arcs,
Formation and conditions: ringvarju forms when sunlight or moonlight passes through vertically oriented, plate-like ice crystals
Occurrence and interpretation: halos are relatively common in regions where high-altitude ice clouds are present and