My latest green flash got to wikipedia
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That's a cool pic...series. Wikigreenia!
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Ah, it could show up in a textbook somewhere! And I'm sure on weather websites, and science websites for school, etc.
That's very nice of you to give usage to personal and commercial use!
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Dee, my pictures are all over the NET. If I GOOGLE my name I find my pictures on all kind of sites and in many countries. Most of them never asked, if they could use it. One time was funny. I wanted to enter the site with my picture in, but it said that I do not have a permission to enter . It's OK. I just let it be.
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Yep they kinda spell it out don't they, they should have just written it's OPEN SLATHER on this one Folks well good for you for letting them have it, hopefully it will be helpful and educational to many people.
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There is a great discussion of the Green Flash causation in M.G.J. Minnaert's "Light and Color in the Outdoors" pp. 81-85
I first heard of this book in one of Galen Rowell's books of his writings.
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