A photometeor is a meteorological phenomenon involving the interaction of light with atmospheric particles. This term typically refers to various optical effects that occur due to the scattering, reflection, or refraction of light in the atmosphere. Common examples of photometeors include: 1. **Rainbows**: Caused by the refraction, dispersion, and reflection of light in water droplets. 2. **Fogbows**: Similar to rainbows, but formed in fog rather than rain.
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