Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does the appearance of flaming clouds mean that it will be sunny the next day?

Does the appearance of flaming clouds mean that it will be sunny the next day?

The appearance of flaming clouds does not mean that it will be better the next day.

The specific analysis is as follows:

Bright red flame clouds appear before and after sunrise, indicating that there is already a lot of water vapor in the atmosphere, and the clouds have begun to invade the area from the west, indicating that the weather will turn to rain.

A large red flaming cloud appeared at sunset, indicating that the weather in the upper reaches of our west has cleared up or the clouds have cracked, and the sunlight can penetrate to form a sunset glow, indicating that the rain clouds hanging over the local area are about to move eastward and the weather will clear up.

Extended data

Formation mechanism of glow cloud;

When the weather is clear, there are few raindrops hanging in the air. Almost all the red, orange, yellow and green lights pass through, and only blue, blue and purple light are blocked. Among these lights, blue light reflects the most, so the whole sky is "dyed" blue.

In cloudy morning or evening, the air layer through which sunlight passes is thicker than that at noon. Among them, yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple are exhausted when they "walk" in the air not far away. Only red and orange light can protrude through the air layer and "dye" the horizon into red, forming a fiery red cloud.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Huoshaoyun? Baidu Encyclopedia: Xia Guang