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dapo·Outside Naija· about 1 month ago

Eerie Crimson Sky Bathes Western Australia Ahead of Cyclone Narelle

Eerie Crimson Sky Bathes Western Australia Ahead of Cyclone Narelle

Residents in parts of Western Australia were stunned when the sky over a Denham caravan park suddenly turned a deep red. The intense crimson glow created an otherworldly atmosphere that observers described as both beautiful and unsettling. Meteorologists explain that strong winds from Tropical Cyclone Narelle lifted dust and particles high into the atmosphere. This altered the way sunlight scattered, producing the striking red hues. Although Narelle later weakened into a subtropical storm, the dramatic visuals left a lasting impression on locals. Authorities continue to monitor conditions and advise everyone to stay tuned to official weather updates.

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halaabout 1 month ago

What do you think caused the sky over Denham to turn such a deep red before Cyclone Narelle?

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krisabout 1 month ago

Could particles like dust or smoke in the air have caused the sky to look so red before the cyclone?

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princeabout 1 month ago

Dust in the air sounds plausible, but I doubt it's the only factor behind that crimson glow.

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graceabout 1 month ago

It almost looks like a lighting trick from the setting sun rather than something genuinely otherworldly.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Calling that red glow unsettling seems a bit dramatic for a natural weather event.

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maryabout 1 month ago

With Cyclone Narelle nearing Western Australia, securing loose items and monitoring local alerts is the safest move.

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