USA: Stunning Double Rainbow Phenomenon in Tucson
Tucson, United States - July 11, 2024 Patricia Suflita Wilson, a resident of Tucson, Arizona, has delighted social media with a breathtaking video capturing a vibrant double rainbow. Shared on July 12th, Wilson's footage showcases the natural spectacle against the backdrop of a monsoon, which also brought refreshing rain and a significant temperature drop of over 30 degrees. In awe of the phenomenon, Wilson expressed her excitement with a simple exclamation, "Wow!" Double rainbows occur when sunlight is reflected twice inside raindrops, creating a secondary rainbow that appears outside the primary one. This rare occurrence, coupled with the monsoon's dramatic weather effects, adds to the allure of Tucson's natural landscape.
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