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Saturday, April 28, 2012

10 Amazing Naturally Occurring Phenomena You Need To See To Believe

From BuzzFeed:
  These pictures are enough proof that there is a Designer in the heavens, Creator God.  Psalm 19:2-4,
"The heavens declare the glory of God,
and the sky displays what His hands have made.
2 One day tells a story to the next.
One night shares knowledge with the next
3 without talking, without words,
without their voices being heard.
4 Yet, their sound has gone out into the entire world,
their message to the ends of the earth."

Also referred to as the Northern/Southern lights, aurora borealis and aurora australis are natural light displays in the sky. They occur normally in Arctic and Antarctic regions and are caused by the collision of energetic charged particles with atoms in the high altitude atmosphere.

2. Mammatus Clouds

Mammantus clouds are usually associated with severe weather, but before the severe thunderstorms, the clouds appear to look like round, magical tufts.

3. Red Tides

Red tides (also known as algai bloom) occur when fresh water algae accumulate rapidly in the water column and turn the surface of the water red. Red tides occur naturally off coasts all over the world.

4. Fire Rainbow

Fire rainbows are the rarest of all naturally occurring atmospheric phenomena. For a fire rainbow to occur, cirrus clouds must be 20,000 feet in the air with the precise amount of ice crystals, and the sun must hit the clouds at 58 degrees.

5. Moonbow

A moonbow is a rainbow made through light reflected off the moon rather than the sun. They are always in the opposite part of the sky from the moon.

6. Cappuccino Coast

A cappuccino coast is a very rare phenomena that occurs in the ocean. The thick foam appears when salt water interacts with the decomposition products of underwater living creatures. The powerful currents of the ocean churn the water to form bubbles that look like cappuccino foam.

7. Penitentes

Penitentes are amazing ice spikes and snow formations that resemble white-hooded monks. They can be found on mountain glaciers in high altitudes and vary in size and height.

8. Foxfire

Sometimes known as "fairy fire," foxfire is the bioluminescence created by some species of fungi in decaying wood.

9. Light Pillars

A light pillar is created by the reflection of light from ice crystals that lay horizontal. They can be light from the sun, moon, or even streetlights.
  I had to add one here, the Helix Nebulae, nicknamed "The Eye of God."

  God's best 2 U,       Joy J

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