'Love The Clouds' Contest! #207
Hello cloud hunters and @tobetada I hope the weather in your country is good. While waiting for the 16th storm of our country I saw an explanation why we often see a red sunset.
When you see a RED SKY in the morning, it usually means that high-pressure weather (which often brings fair weather) has passed, and low-pressure weather systems (often bringing clouds and rain) are on the way from the west. This is why the old saying goes:
"Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in the morning, sailor's warning."
This saying reflects the fact that a red sunrise often indicates that a storm or wet weather may be approaching.
Credit Nyor Belenzo
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My entry for this round 207 was taken at 11th of this November around 17:34 Philippines standard time. Honestly a beautiful sunset like this seems to be normal to us but after my daughter @katsuki29 saw the post on her social media account we understand why it always appear. I believe in the explanation because the longer we stay the often we saw a red sky. I also share the post on my social media account so my hive friends will have an answer why our place is called water world. At least we have something in return; the beautiful view and abundant blessings. All that is need is hardwork. Always stay safe and be amazed with nature.
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XoXo, @usagigallardo015
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Copy @hivebuzz I'll so unlock my next badge. Thank you so much
This is awesome clouds
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Wow this is just... words can't explain the feeling, how did you get this perfect shot?
Thank you so much for the wonderful words. It often appears and snap it
They are just wonderful