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Double Rainbow Spotted In S’pore On 8 Dec, A Hidden Blessing After The Heavy Rain

Double Rainbow Spotted In North-East & West Of Singapore On 8 Dec

Singapore has been experiencing consistent afternoon downpours in December, usually one of the colder months for our sunny island nation. As the showers gave way to clear skies yesterday evening (8 Dec), a double rainbow made an appearance over some parts of Singapore.

Image courtesy of an MS News reader

After a period of heavy rain, they show that there are silver linings to every storm cloud.

Double rainbow spotted after heavy downpour

An MS News reader who lives in Sengkang managed to capture the double rainbow out of his kitchen window after yesterday’s dark storm clouds parted, making way for clear blue skies.

Image courtesy of an MS News reader

He said the rainbows lasted for only a minute or two before disappearing. He had wanted to capture them with his DSLR, but the spectacle was already gone when he returned.

Image courtesy of an MS News reader

This shows us that nature sometimes chooses to show its beauty in fleeting moments.

Another Sengkang resident managed to captured a wider picture of the double rainbow, showing us the scale of the beautiful sight, which spread over Sengkang’s waterway.

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Frank Tham, who stays at Clementi Avenue 1, was also lucky. The rainbows he captured were rather close, allowing his smartphone camera to capture the vibrant bands of colours.

Image courtesy of Frank Tham

With the double rainbow being so near, we wonder if their two pots of gold were within walking distance.

Double rainbows more common in late afternoon

According to the Met Centre, these beautiful displays commonly appear when the sun is low in the sky, such as in the early morning or late afternoon. As light is reflected twice within a raindrop, they form a primary and a fainter secondary rainbow.

Image courtesy of an MS News reader

A key feature of a double rainbow is the inverted colour sequence of the secondary, or top, rainbow.

Keeping our eyes peeled after a downpour

As a rainbow’s duration can stretch from mere seconds to a few minutes, those who enjoy their beautiful colours should keep their eyes peeled.

With December expected to be colder and rainy, we hope that future downpours will give way to similar sights in due time.

 

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Featured image adapted from MS News reader and Facebook.

Julian Tay

Julian loves to tell the stories of people and places with a camera and pen. If not, he'd be at a kopitiam, stoning.

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