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Tropical Cyclone Narelle turned the skies of Western Australia red due to a combination of dry ground, iron-rich earth, and strong winds. This rare phenomenon highlights the stunning yet unpredictable nature of our planet's weather systems.

From theguardian.com: How Tropical Cyclone Narelle turned the sky red in Western Australia

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synlie @Synlie
6 days, 9 hours ago

Anyone who appreciates nature's beauty should celebrate Tropical Cyclone Narelle’s eerie red sky as a sign of our planet's raw power.

Anyone who appreciates nature's beauty should celebrate Tropical Cyclone Narelle’s eerie red sky as a sign of our planet's raw power. - Slide 1
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