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Blood-red skies in Australia as Cyclone Narelle creates eerie scene

Residents in Western Australia witnessed a surreal and unsettling sight as the skies turned deep red ahead of Tropical Cyclone Narelle.


The phenomenon was captured at an RV park in Denham, where the sky appeared almost apocalyptic, glowing in shades of red and orange as the storm approached. The visuals quickly went viral, with many calling it “incredibly eerie.”


In simple terms: a cyclone turned the sky blood red.


Experts say such colour changes can happen when **dust, moisture, and storm clouds scatter sunlight**, especially during extreme weather events. The incoming cyclone intensified these atmospheric conditions, creating the dramatic effect.


Why this matters: extreme weather events are not just dangerous—they can also produce rare atmospheric visuals that capture global attention.


Subtle system angle: as climate patterns shift, unusual weather phenomena are becoming more frequent, raising concerns about how environments and communities are affected.


Cyclone Narelle was later downgraded to a subtropical storm, but the haunting visuals have left a lasting impression online.


For many, the moment felt like something out of a movie—except it was very real.

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