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This is a natural phenomenon and a natural law, but not all fire clouds are a harbinger of a typhoon.
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This may be a natural phenomenon and there will be fiery clouds as soon as a typhoon comes.
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It may be that the surrounding climate is also affected by typhoons, so this is why this is the case.
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I don't think there is a connection between the burning clouds and the typhoon, so I think it happened to be at that time.
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This is what nature hinted at before the catastrophe came. So you should look closely.
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It's a natural normal thing between nature, and the influence that exerts.
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I think this is one of the more amazing phenomena of nature, and he is naturally very great.
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This is the unique charm of the natural world, it is just a natural phenomenon.
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This is mainly a hint to people, why is it a sign or a typhoon is coming?
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It may be that typhoons affect the surrounding environment, so it is said that this is the case in the atmosphere.
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There is no such thing as this, this is your own analogy, burning clouds are red clouds that appear at sunrise or sunset, and burning clouds are low clouds, which is one of the phenomena of atmospheric change. It often occurs in the summer, especially near sunset after thunderstorms, in the western part of the sky. Due to the intense evaporation on the ground, the upwind in the atmosphere plays a greater role, causing the shape of the burning clouds to constantly change.
Burning clouds are usually red in color, and the appearance of burning clouds indicates that warm weather, abundant rainfall, and a period of flourishing biological growth is coming.
In the early morning, when the sun is just coming out, or when the sun is about to set in the evening, the clouds on the horizon are usually red, like fire. People call this red cloud a fire cloud, also known as morning light and sunset sun. Sometimes, if there are no clouds, there will be red on the horizon, and we already know that the sun is made up of seven colors of light, red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet, among the colors of these lights.
Red light has the greatest ability to pass through the air layer, followed by orange, yellow and green light, blue, blue and purple light is the worst, when there are no clouds in the sky, there are almost no raindrops in the air, at noon, the air layer is relatively thin, red, orange, yellow and green light in sunlight almost all pass through, only blue, several purple lights stop, among these rays, blue light reflects the most, so the whole sky is dyed blue.
When the sun rises in the east in the morning or goes down in the evening, the sun shines on the ground and passes through a thicker layer of air than at noon when the sun is at the top. The yellow, green, blue, and purple lights in sunlight run out when they travel far through the air layer and cannot pass through the air layer, so only the red and orange lights can actually pass through the air layer and come out and dye the horizon red.
The question of why fiery clouds always appear in the sky before a typhoon blows, this is explained today.
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Because a typhoon is preceded by a large number of clouds in the sky and strong convection of hot and cold, there are always fiery clouds in the sky.
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There is no such statement yet. This is your own metaphor. Burning clouds are red clouds that appear at sunrise or sunset.
Burning clouds are low clouds and are one of the phenomena of atmospheric change. It usually occurs in the summer, especially near sunset after a thunderstorm in the western part of the sky. Due to the violent evaporation on the ground, the upwind in the atmosphere plays a greater role, causing the shape of the burning clouds to constantly change.
The color of burning clouds is usually red. Burning clouds herald warm weather, abundant rainfall, and a period of thriving growth.
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I think it's just a coincidence, there is no connection between a typhoon and a burning cloud, and there may not be a typhoon after the burning cloud, so what you see may be accidental.
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There is no necessary connection between the burning clouds and the typhoon, and there may not be a typhoon after the burning clouds.
Burning clouds are red clouds that appear at sunrise or sunset, and are a natural phenomenon. Fire clouds can also occur in weather when there are no typhoons. Burning clouds belong to the category of low clouds and are one of the phenomena of atmospheric change.
It is often seen in the summer, especially around sunset after thunderstorms, in the western part of the sky.
There are news reports that on the eve of a typhoon, the sky is a strange spectacle of "burning clouds".
This may be due to the fact that a typhoon causes a slight change in the composition of matter in the atmosphere (an increase in the main water vapour), causing a change in the scattering of light at different wavelengths in the atmosphere, resulting in "fire clouds".
It's not easy to answer. If you have any questions, please ask.
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