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Briefing: Australian Skies Turn Red Due to Cyclone and Soil Drought
Strategic angle: Surreal images emerge as a powerful cyclone sweeps along Australia's west coast, causing bright red and orange skies.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 18 days ago
Recent reports indicate that a cyclone sweeping along Australia's west coast has generated unusual atmospheric conditions, resulting in bright red and orange skies.
This phenomenon is attributed to the interaction between cyclone activity and soil drought, which alters the light scattering in the atmosphere.
Such occurrences are rare and highlight the complex interplay between weather systems and environmental factors, raising questions about infrastructure resilience in extreme weather scenarios.