The green flash is seen more frequently over water, mostly because the horizon is low. But water is not a prerequisite. I have seen them right here in SLC. Brent sees them not infrequently from the Bountiful east bench, over the GSL, right Brent? --- Debbie <astrodeb@earthlink.net> wrote:
Joe,
There is a picture of the Green Flash in the latest Sky and Telescope issue. That picture looked a lot clearer than mine. We had morning and evening fog that day. Maybe I'll try from Santa Barbara next summer. It was clearer there than Ventura/Oxnard.
Debbie
[Original Message] From: Joe Bauman <bau@desnews.com> To: Utah Astronomy <utah-astronomy@mailman.xmission.com> Date: 9/23/2004 12:13:49 PM Subject: Re: [Utah-astronomy] Green Flash
Hi Deb, Just saw a picture of a green flash. But I can't remember which magazine! Probably S&T. -- Best wishes, Joe
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