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WATCH: Australian Skies Turn Fiery Red as Tropical Cyclone Narelle Hits

A surreal landscape featuring dark silhouettes of trees against a striking red sky, creating an eerie and dramatic atmosphere.

A surreal landscape featuring dark silhouettes of trees against a striking red sky, creating an eerie and dramatic atmosphere.

It’s like the surface of Mars, out there.

Down under, out in parts of the West Australian coast, the skies exploded in a blood-red color ahead of the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Narelle that’s hammering the country.

For many, the crimson skies felt disturbing or even ‘apocalyptic.’

The images went viral around the world,

The New York Post reported:

“’Incredibly eerie outside, and everything is covered in dust. Not a lot of wind yet’, Shark Bay Caravan Park wrote in a Facebook post capturing the phenomenon on Friday.

The skies in other parts of the region were cloaked in an unusual but far less terrifying orange radiance due to swirling dust clouds kicked up by the powerful storm.”

“Some reports said strong winds kicked iron-rich soil into the atmosphere, which, combined with the diffused sunlight, created a sort of filter that muted most color wavelengths except red.”

Read more:

Under a Blood-Red Sky: Geomagnetic Storm Causes Intense Auroras in North America and European Regions – Sky Explodes in Crimson over Russia and Ukraine

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