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    Why Western Australia’s skies turned eerie red before Cyclone Narelle’s landfall

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    The sky over Western Australia’s Shark Bay turned blood-red on Friday ahead of the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Narelle. Thick dusk was kicked up by the system, which gave the sky its ominous color.

    DENHAM, Western Australia — Tropical Cyclone Narelle has battered Australia with relentless winds and torrential rain, making landfall four times.

    As it neared the western coast on Friday, residents were met with a sky that appeared to be ablaze with streaks of fiery orange and red, ahead of the storm’s arrival.

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    Videos captured online took the internet by surprise, with many describing them as having an ‘apocalyptic’ feel.

    Footage from another angle highlights more eerie skies over Western Australia just before Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall, engulfing Denham in orange and red from dust on March 27.

    Footage from another angle highlights more eerie skies over Western Australia just before Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall, engulfing Denham in orange and red from dust on March 27.

    (Shark Bay Caravan Park via Storyful)

    In particular, Dedham’s Shark Bay Area brings us two unique perspectives showcasing the phenomenon.

    In a Facebook post, the park wrote: “Incredibly eerie outside, and everything is covered in dust. Not a lot of wind yet.”

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    Across the region, the sky also took on a softer orange hue, caused by dust swirling during the storm.

    On Friday, March 27, strong winds from Tropical Cyclone Narelle kicked up dust, casting an orange hue over the skies along Western Australia’s coast

    On Friday, March 27, strong winds from Tropical Cyclone Narelle kicked up dust, casting an orange hue over the skies along Western Australia’s coast

    (@callmenicks via Storyful)

    So, what exactly caused the sky to turn this extraordinary blood-red color during such a powerful cyclone in Australia?

    The FOX Forecast Center believes it could be due to the way different wavelengths of light scatter in the atmosphere.

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    A similar phenomenon was observed in January when the skies in Iowa turned pink during a winter storm.

    The sky turned bright pink during a winter storm in Iowa last week. The FOX Forecast Center said the sky can appear pink because of how different wavelengths of light behave.

    Colors like blue have shorter wavelengths, whereas red, orange and pink light have longer wavelengths.

    When the sun is near the horizon at sunrise or sunset, its light passes through a greater thickness of the atmosphere.

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    During this journey, the shorter blue wavelengths scatter more, letting the longer red and pink wavelengths stand out and dominate the sky’s appearance.

    Footage captured highlights eerie skies over Western Australia just before Tropical Cyclone Narelle made landfall, engulfing Denham in orange and red from dust on March 27.

    Reports suggest that strong winds lifted the iron-rich red soil and dust into the atmosphere, which, combined with scattered sunlight, filtered out most wavelengths except red, producing a vivid crimson sky.

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