[Source: Red Star News] In traditional Chinese culture, "Purple Air Coming from the East" is a symbol of auspiciousness. Legend has it that Yin Xi, the commander of Hangu Pass, saw purple energy coming from the east and knew that a saint would pass by. As expected, Laozi came rid

[Source: Red Star News]

In traditional Chinese culture, "Purple Air Coming from the East" is a symbol of auspiciousness. Legend has it that Yin Xi, the commander of Hangu Pass, saw purple energy coming from the east and knew that a saint would pass by. As expected, Laozi came riding a green ox. So he asked Laozi to write the Tao Te Ching. Later, "Purple Air Comes from the East" refers to the auspicious air coming from the east, which indicates that an auspicious situation is about to occur. According to China Weather Network on September 15, the outer clouds of Typhoon "Bebiga" have arrived in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. The sky in many places showed purple, pink and other colors in the evening, attracting the attention of local citizens.

Regarding the magical phenomenon of purple sky, on September 16, a reporter from Economic View Live called the Zhejiang Meteorological Bureau. The staff explained that this was a normal phenomenon before the arrival of the typhoon. "One or two days before the typhoon makes landfall, the sky will be very blue and the clouds will be very white. When the typhoon lands, the sky will be pink and purple. This is a change in the airflow and a reflection of light."

According to Xiaoxiang Morning News According to the report, Wu Rui, the chief service expert of the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, gave a scientific explanation: This strange scene is caused by the fact that the air is rich in water vapor. Under the action of dense light sources from high-rise buildings in the city, the light is scattered and refracted, thus creating this strange scene. A visual feast.

A staff member of the Hubei Provincial Meteorological Bureau told a reporter from Economic View Live that it is expected that there may be some wind and rain in Hubei Province tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, but the impact will not be particularly big. "After the typhoon came, the wind has weakened." The staff said that although the typhoon's wind has weakened, we still cannot take it lightly. "The weather forecast in Wuhan tomorrow and the day after tomorrow is winds of level 5 to 7, accompanied by showers or thunderstorms. It is better to pay attention to safety when going out.

[Source: Red Star News]

In traditional Chinese culture, "Purple Air Coming from the East" is a symbol of auspiciousness. Legend has it that Yin Xi, the commander of Hangu Pass, saw purple energy coming from the east and knew that a saint would pass by. As expected, Laozi came riding a green ox. So he asked Laozi to write the Tao Te Ching. Later, "Purple Air Comes from the East" refers to the auspicious air coming from the east, which indicates that an auspicious situation is about to occur. According to China Weather Network on September 15, the outer clouds of Typhoon "Bebiga" have arrived in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai. The sky in many places showed purple, pink and other colors in the evening, attracting the attention of local citizens.

Regarding the magical phenomenon of purple sky, on September 16, a reporter from Economic View Live called the Zhejiang Meteorological Bureau. The staff explained that this was a normal phenomenon before the arrival of the typhoon. "One or two days before the typhoon makes landfall, the sky will be very blue and the clouds will be very white. When the typhoon lands, the sky will be pink and purple. This is a change in the airflow and a reflection of light."

According to Xiaoxiang Morning News According to the report, Wu Rui, the chief service expert of the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau, gave a scientific explanation: This strange scene is caused by the fact that the air is rich in water vapor. Under the action of dense light sources from high-rise buildings in the city, the light is scattered and refracted, thus creating this strange scene. A visual feast.

A staff member of the Hubei Provincial Meteorological Bureau told a reporter from Economic View Live that it is expected that there may be some wind and rain in Hubei Province tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, but the impact will not be particularly big. "After the typhoon came, the wind has weakened." The staff said that although the typhoon's wind has weakened, we still cannot take it lightly. "The weather forecast in Wuhan tomorrow and the day after tomorrow is winds of level 5 to 7, accompanied by showers or thunderstorms. It is better to pay attention to safety when going out."

Source: Economic Live Broadcast Comprehensive Xiaoxiang Morning News