Western Australia Experiences Blood-Red Skies Amid Tropical Cyclone Narelle
Western Australia Experiences Blood-Red Skies Amid Tropical Cyclone Narelle
US · Published Mar 30, 2026
Tropical Cyclone Narelle caused blood-red skies in Western Australia due to atmospheric light scattering.
The red hue was intensified by iron-rich dust lifted by strong winds, creating a filter effect.
The phenomenon highlights the power of nature and the importance of understanding extreme weather events.
Cyclone Narelle turns Western Australia skies red
Western Australia recently witnessed an extraordinary meteorological event as Tropical Cyclone Narelle approached, turning the skies a vivid blood-red. This unusual sight was reported along the west coast, particularly in areas like Shark Bay, where a layer of dust covered everything.
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