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So, bye for now..🥳
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ifYN-ajnLY
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Just the result of heavy geoengineering sadly.
Well they look nothing like UFO’s, though beautiful with the suns glow...
but this certainly typifies a well know phrase….
The common phrase "Red sky at morn" is a line from an ancient rhyme often repeated by mariners during the past centuries. There are other variations of the wording etc.
Red sky at night, sailor's delight.
Red sky at morning, sailor take warning;
Or
Red sky at night, shepherds delightful morn,
Red sky at morn, shepherds warn..
The rhyme is a rule of thumb for weather forecasting, dating back over 2,000 years, based on the reddish glow of the morning or evening sky, caused by haze or clouds related to storms in the region. Due to the rotation of the Earth, from west to east, storm systems tend to travel Eastward across a local region of the globe. A reddish sunrise, caused by particles suspended in the air, often foreshadows an approaching storm, which will be arriving from the West, within the day. Conversely, a reddish sunset often indicates that a storm system is on the west side (same side as the sunset), travelling away from the viewer.
A similar movement is noted all around the world, in both the northern and southern hemisphere.