

The majority of South Africans woke up yesterday morning to see a ring around the sun, known as a sun halo.
According to South African Weather Service meteorologist, Mksufhuwa William Msimanga, this is a very common occurrence.
Msimanga explains that cirrus clouds are filled with ice crystals and as the sun heats crystals inside the cloud, they move apart which creates the ring which is actually a circular rainbow.It was really hard taking the pictures as the sun was really bright. I just pointed my cellphone in the general direction and hoped for the best.This was the result.This phenomenon does not last long. “It should last as long as we have the cloud, but this particular cloud is starting to move away, so it should start to dissipate within the hour. It all depends on the momentum of the cloud,” Msimanga concluded.
According to South African Weather Service meteorologist, Mksufhuwa William Msimanga, this is a very common occurrence.
Msimanga explains that cirrus clouds are filled with ice crystals and as the sun heats crystals inside the cloud, they move apart which creates the ring which is actually a circular rainbow.It was really hard taking the pictures as the sun was really bright. I just pointed my cellphone in the general direction and hoped for the best.This was the result.This phenomenon does not last long. “It should last as long as we have the cloud, but this particular cloud is starting to move away, so it should start to dissipate within the hour. It all depends on the momentum of the cloud,” Msimanga concluded.