If the sun is setting, then the center of the rainbow is to the east of you,
and on or slightly below the horizon ... directly opposite the sun.
The sun has to come over your shoulder to see a rainbow because if the sun is next to the rainbow it is near impossible to see. see
Light rays from the sun enter suspended raindrops in the sky after a shower. The light enters the droplets and total internal reflection occurs, and the rays are reflected outward toward the sun again. In the second ray, light is dispersed into the 7 colours that are seen as the rainbow. Thus, if the sun were behind us, we would see the effect. If the sun were in front of us, the light rays would be reflected away from us, rendering the rainbow invisible to the viewer.
when you're looking at the rainbow, the sun will be behind you.
it is when it is cloudy and warm when it starts raining you can see it but the sun has to be out shining behing the rainbow a rainbow is like rain in front of you a rainbow is made by rain and sunshine and clouds
It rotates to the left only when seen upside right through our relative image of Earth. The sun seems to go from rising from the west to setting in the east.
A rainbow must always be in the opposite direction from you compared to the sun. So if you see a rainbow in the morning, its center would be in a generally westerly direction from you.
The sun has to come over your shoulder to see a rainbow because if the sun is next to the rainbow it is near impossible to see. see
You only will see a rainbow if you're facing the opposite direction of the sun
Rainbows are caused by backscatter. If the sun is out, and it is raining, look in the direction opposite from the sun, and you may see a rainbow.
You put the sun directly behind you.
Head for the setting sun.
A rainbow is possible whenever the sun is in a clear patch of sky and at the same time, rain is falling in the opposite direction from you.
No. A rainbow is always in the direction you look with the light coming from behind you. So if the sun is in the east, the rainbow will be in the west.
A rainbow is possible whenever the sun is in a clear patch of sky and at the same time, rain is falling in the opposite direction from you.
The sun always sets in the western quadrant of on the earth's horizon, ranging from setting south of west in December to setting north of west in June.west
Occidens is the Latin word for West, the direction of the setting sun.
Light rays from the sun enter suspended raindrops in the sky after a shower. The light enters the droplets and total internal reflection occurs, and the rays are reflected outward toward the sun again. In the second ray, light is dispersed into the 7 colours that are seen as the rainbow. Thus, if the sun were behind us, we would see the effect. If the sun were in front of us, the light rays would be reflected away from us, rendering the rainbow invisible to the viewer.