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As people in Japan braced for a powerful typhoon Friday night, they looked up to see a strange phenomenon: a bright purple sky. Typhoon Hagibis brought heavy rain and strong winds to the region ...
Just before Typhoon Hagibis hit Japan, the sky turned an electric purple and pink. Before evacuating their homes, the residents took pictures of the dazzling sky and posted them to social media.
TYPHOON Hagibis struck Japan with its full force on Saturday, forcing millions to flee for their lives. But why did the sky turn purple as the storm approached?
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As Typhoon Hagibis approached Japan on October 11, the country's skies took an odd purple tint. Known as scattering, such coloring is common before a storm due to water droplets fracturing light ...
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Powerful Typhoon Hagibis is approaching the Japanese mainland, forcing authorities in the country to issue evacuation warnings for more than a million people as the hashtag #PrayForJapan trends on ...
Typhoon Hagibis, thought to be the worst to hit Japan in six decades, turned the sky a vivid and eerie shade of purple in parts of the country.