Lowly visible lines going up and down from the side sun are most likely Lowitz's arcs
A Lowitz arc is an optical phenomenon that occurs in the atmosphere; specifically, it is a rare type of ice crystal halo that forms a luminous arc which extends inwards from a sun dog (parhelion) and may continue above or below the sun.[1][2]
^Definitions of Lowitz arcs:
Dictionary.com : Arc of Lowitz
Merriam-Webster : Arc of Lowitz
^Atmospheric Optics: Computer generated images of Lowitz arcs
A Lowitzarc is an optical phenomenon that occurs in the atmosphere; specifically, it is a rare type of ice crystal halo that forms a luminous arc which...
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complex halo event at Rome in 1631 Tobias Lowitz (de); recorded a complex halo event, which included his Lowitzarc, at St Petersburg in 1790 Naylor p146...
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