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Moon discolouration - pollution?
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 23:04:17 +0100, "Paul Evans"
wrote: Just looking out of my window with the moon about to set in front of me. It's a very dull reddish-orange colour, though the sky appears to be clear. What is causing this? Ozone as a result of high temperatures in recent days or something else? Paul Whitefield, Gtr Manchester. Yep, I saw it too just now Paul. Fairly typical of a very low elevation moon during high pressure in fact - tend to accentuate the normal reddening effect. Some reddening is inevitable because of differential refraction through the increased thickness of atmosphere at low angle, but the reddening is more apparent when the atmosphere is hazy for whatever reason. After a good blow and a cold front, you hardly notice it at all. Paul Leigh Lancs |
Moon discolouration - pollution?
I saw this aswell. Very orangy-red colour. Looked mad. I thought it was the
dust from the sahara!! -- Regards Michael C Yates My Football Forum - World Wide Football Forums http://www.myfootballforum.com Weather Site http://www.myfootballforum.com/Weather "Paul Richardson" wrote in message ... On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 23:04:17 +0100, "Paul Evans" wrote: Just looking out of my window with the moon about to set in front of me. It's a very dull reddish-orange colour, though the sky appears to be clear. What is causing this? Ozone as a result of high temperatures in recent days or something else? Paul Whitefield, Gtr Manchester. Yep, I saw it too just now Paul. Fairly typical of a very low elevation moon during high pressure in fact - tend to accentuate the normal reddening effect. Some reddening is inevitable because of differential refraction through the increased thickness of atmosphere at low angle, but the reddening is more apparent when the atmosphere is hazy for whatever reason. After a good blow and a cold front, you hardly notice it at all. Paul Leigh Lancs |
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