The sky has always been a canvas for nature’s artistry, often leaving us in awe with its myriad hues. From the soft pastels ...
When air is forced down and pushed forward by the front of a traveling storm cell, it transports dust and debris, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Winds of speeds up ...
That's why a vast sky can look blue in the middle of the day ... which reflects them in reddish hues that may resemble the color of blood. This week's "Blood Moon" began late Thursday night.