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Home » Cyclone Narelle turns skies blood-red over Western Australia in rare dust storm event: What caused the eerie crimson glow and how it happened

Cyclone Narelle turns skies blood-red over Western Australia in rare dust storm event: What caused the eerie crimson glow and how it happened

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The colour of the sky in some parts of Western Australia, particularly over Shark Bay and Denham, turned red due to severe dust storms that passed through this region. The strong winds, which were caused by an approaching weather system, carried large amounts of iron-rich soil into the atmosphere, resulting in thick layers of dust in this region.

This caused a drastic change in the colour of the sky because of the dust and other particles in the atmosphere, resulting in a red hue in this region. The presence of this dust in the atmosphere also reduced visibility in this region, making it difficult for people living in this region. The thick haze in this atmosphere also caused the filtering of sunlight through this atmosphere, resulting in a ghostly appearance.

What is the science behind red skies in Australia during dust storms

This phenomenon is explained through atmospheric light scattering, a process related to Rayleigh scattering and Mie scattering. In normal circumstances, the atmosphere scatters shorter wavelengths of light more effectively than longer wavelengths. This is why the normal colour of the sky is blue.However, when a dust storm is taking place, the atmosphere is filled with particles of a larger nature, specifically mineral particles.

These particles scatter light more aggressively, specifically the shorter wavelengths. In this case, the longer wavelengths of light, specifically red and orange, have the opportunity to be dominant. Iron oxide particles in the soil contribute to this phenomenon since they have the ability to reflect and intensify red light when passing through thick dust layers.The result of this phenomenon is a crimson or orange-coloured sky with a lack of direct sunlight.

Regional impact of dust storm across Gascoyne and Pilbara in Western Australia

The most extreme visual changes occurred in the Gascoyne region, which includes Shark Bay. However, other effects, such as those along the Pilbara coast, occurred in places like Exmouth and Karratha. It was reported that there were sudden decreases in visibility and increases in airborne particulates, which are associated with extreme levels of dust transport.The extent of the storm system contributed to atmospheric disturbance.

Cyclone Narelle’s unpredictable route and changing intensity

Cyclone Narelle took an unusual path across different regions. The storm first hit land in the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, then moved to the Northern Territory, and later strengthened in the Indian Ocean before reaching Western Australia.When at its strongest, the storm reached Category 4 intensity, with wind gusts reaching 200 km/h or higher. Structural damage was observed in the coastal regions, especially in Exmouth and Coral Bay.

How iron-rich dust and strong winds transform the colour of the sky

Dust-driven sky colour changes are linked to environmental conditions such as prolonged dryness, loose topsoil, and strong wind systems. In arid and semi-arid regions of Australia, iron-rich soils are easily mobilised during high-wind events, particularly when vegetation cover is sparse.

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