7/15 #1
Long ago and far away, while attending meteorology school in Illinois, we had a day when the whole world seemed to turn green. Even inside the classroom, the bright white fluorescents could not compete and the classroom became a dim green. The prof stopped talking and we all went to the window and gaped in awe (being from Orygun, I had never witnessed this kind of thing before) and I seriously doubt any of us were taking notes as he tried to explain the light refraction through large hail in the clouds as the cause for the color. When I got home that evening, I found out that a brand new Safeway store had been destroyed by a tornado, only three blocks from my house. Not a good feeling...
Even worse, however, is the storm created by an active volcano:
black skies can be scary, but those green ones are downright terrifying when you're in the middle of them!
Long ago and far away, while attending meteorology school in Illinois, we had a day when the whole world seemed to turn green. Even inside the classroom, the bright white fluorescents could not compete and the classroom became a dim green. The prof stopped talking and we all went to the window and gaped in awe (being from Orygun, I had never witnessed this kind of thing before) and I seriously doubt any of us were taking notes as he tried to explain the light refraction through large hail in the clouds as the cause for the color. When I got home that evening, I found out that a brand new Safeway store had been destroyed by a tornado, only three blocks from my house. Not a good feeling...
Even worse, however, is the storm created by an active volcano: