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The same light scattering that makes our daytime sky blue intensifies during smoke events, as larger particles allow the ...
“Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning” is real science. Here’s how dust, atmospheric pressure and light scattering can help you predict the weather.
For example, the phrase often spoken by sailors of years past "red sky at night sailors delight, red sky in the morning sailors take warning." In reality, there is some scientific basis to this ...