FIRE RAINBOWS: These angry rainbows are actually a circumhorizontal arc, occurs because of ice crystals in cirrus clouds. (Photo: Flicker/ Jeff Kubina)
AURORAS: This naturally occurring phenomenon looks like the God's own disco lights. It is caused by the way solar winds interact with Earth's magnetosphere.
NAGA FIREBALLS: While villagers believe it is a mythical snake causing Thailand's Naga fireballs, it is actually flammable phosphine gas. (Photo: monster.wikia)
DANXIA LANDFORM: These colorful cliffs can be found in China. Best place for a 'selfie' don't you think so? (Photo: theluxuryspot)
MORNING GLORY CLOUDS: Quite rare, Morning Glory clouds are in the shape of waves and travel low to the ground. (Photo: Wikimedia/ Mick Petroff)
SUN DOGS: Ice crystals in the atmosphere result in the appearance of two bright spots on either side of the sun. Whoever came up with that name for this phenomenon must be genius. (Photo: Wikimedia)
WATER SPROUTS: A waterspout is a cloud connected to a body of water via a columnar vortex. So the next time you come across one of these don't get worried because the clouds don't suck up the water. (Photo: Wikimedia/ Dr. Joseph Golden)
SAILING STONES: These rocks "sail" thanks to thin sheets of ice that melt while it's windy out, pushing the rocks forward. (Photo: Wikimedia/ Lgcharlot)
UNDERWATER CROP CIRCLES: Male puffer fish create these beautiful patterns off the coast of southern Japan to impress female puffer fish. How sweet! (Photo: discovermagazine)
MAMMUTUS CLOUDS: These big things hanging from the sky looks like huge balls of light descending straight from heaven. Mammatus clouds are pouches that hang beneath bigger clouds. (Photo: Wikimedia/ Craig Lindsay)