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  2. Orange Skies Day - Wikipedia

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    Orange Skies Day was a climatological event that occurred in the San Francisco Bay Area on September 9, 2020. [1] [2]The orange-colored hue in the sky was the result of smoke from the North Complex Fire (including the Bear Fire) and more than 20 other wildfires, which burned more than 2 million acres east of the San Francisco Bay Area. [3]

  3. Haze - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons, sunrise and sunset colors and possibly the sun itself appear subdued on hazy days, and stars may be obscured by haze at night. In some cases, attenuation by haze is so great that, toward sunset, the sun disappears altogether before even reaching the horizon. [9]

  4. Inversion (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    With sufficient humidity in the cooler layer, fog is typically present below the inversion cap. An inversion is also produced whenever radiation from the surface of the earth exceeds the amount of radiation received from the sun, which commonly occurs at night, or during the winter when the sun is very low in the sky.

  5. California night sky glows orange as Franklin Fire prompts ...

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    Footage recorded by Steve Futterman showed the night sky near the university glowing orange as the fire burned in the early hours. At least 2.8 square miles have been burned by the fire, LA County ...

  6. ‘Like fire running across the sky.’ Skygazers record fireball ...

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    Looked like fire running across the sky,” one witness said. “Moved in straight line across horizon. Originally thought it was airplane in trouble, judging by the rich orange, but bright orange ...

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  8. Fog - Wikipedia

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    Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. [1] [2] Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud usually resembling stratus and is heavily influenced by nearby bodies of water, topography, and wind conditions.

  9. Why is it so hot in Kansas City? And where does the fog come ...

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    Why is it so hot in Kansas City this week? And where is the fog and haze coming from? A Kansas City area meteorologist helps explain what is going on — and when we can expect some relief.