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originally posted by: HedyLamarr
For the past two weeks we have had strange rainbow or red colored clouds over a vast part of Austria (Central/Western Europe). They are saying that ice crystals are in the clouds and the sun comes in at an angle that makes those strange (sometimes rainbow) colors.
Here is an article about it in German, but please look at the pictures and tell me what you think.
Source
originally posted by: Eunuchorn
The sky looks like that a lot here in Socal.
I'm pretty sure its actually caused by man made radioactive isotopes in our atmosphere.
originally posted by: Rezlooper
I have seen it twice now, once in Sarasota FL and the other outside the twin cities.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Rezlooper
I have seen it twice now, once in Sarasota FL and the other outside the twin cities.
When were you south of the Bay, Rez? We didn't leave Tampa til September, when did you see this? I never saw anything like that (a triple) and I lived there 24 years.
A rare natural phenomenon was found in the near Salzburg Pinzgau .
A green lit night sky throws currently numerous questions . This spectacular photo was taken at night on Thursday in Salzburg's Pinzgau region . Is this an aurora ? Normally only found near the poles , this rare spectacle of nature could currently show in Austria .