9:52 PM
Yesterday’s rainbow was red, orange, yellow, green, blue, yellow, green, blue. There was also a secondary, weaker, inverted rainbow above it, but that is quite common. This was the main arch, just with more bands than usual.
Apparently it is caused by very fine and uniformly sized rain drops. The normal rainbow is caused by diffraction, the tiny drops also cause interference, which leads to more bands somehow.
The picture I took is shite…
I did some contrast and saturation enhancement, you can sort of see two yellow bands here.
It was very obvious in person. Not sure why cameras are unable to capture what I can do clearly see. We are going to have to improve cameras a lot… :)