Re: What superstitions do you keep?
There's a real scientific explanation behind that, so you're not off the mark in taking care that day.
Since the sun sets in the west, if the sky is red, it means it is clear, with no weather front. At the low angle of the setting sun the longer red wavelength is prominent. In the morning if the sky is red, the red wavelength is reflecting off storm clouds moving from the west.
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Is that where Legolas got that from!?
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Gah! I should read a whole thread before running off at the mouth.
Originally posted by anubisa
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Since the sun sets in the west, if the sky is red, it means it is clear, with no weather front. At the low angle of the setting sun the longer red wavelength is prominent. In the morning if the sky is red, the red wavelength is reflecting off storm clouds moving from the west.
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Originally posted by Gleb
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Originally posted by anunitu
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