Not Normal Phenomenon That Actually Exist - 10 Picture
1. Red Tides
No, this isn't a screenshot from Ghostbusters II. Red tides occur when algae rapidly accumulate in an area of water.
Also known as "fairy fire," this phenomenon is the result of
naturally occurring bioluminescence in some species of fungi found on
decaying wood. Even the forest needs a night light.
These typically hexagonal columns are formed from a relatively
rapid cooling of lava flow. Aside from looking awesome, columnar basalt
makes for one mean game of hopscotch.
Circumhorizontal arcs, or fire rainbows as they're commonly known,
is an optical phenomenon caused by plate-shaped ice crystals in cirrus
clouds or when magical ponies fly through the air.
Haboobs (insert childish giggling here) are a type of intense dust storm that occur in arid areas around the world.
It's so fluffy! Mammatus clouds consist of many groupings of lobes
on the underside of a cloud and are usually a sign of a coming extreme
weather system.
There's no need to adjust the color on your monitor. The bark of
the rainbow eucalyptus sheds at different times, thus creating a wide
range of different colors as the bark matures.
Light pillars are typically created from the reflection of light in ice crystals in the atmosphere or when Scotty beams you up.
And you thought regular tornadoes were bad. Popularly known as
firenados or fire tornados, fire whirls typically form during wildfires
and can be strong enough to uproot trees.
Typically circular, blue holes are created by underwater sinkholes
and are totally not secret gateways to another dimension consisting of
nothing but cupcakes and brownies. These holes appear deep blue because
the color blue isn't as readily absorbed in the water as other colors of
the light spectrum.
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2. Foxfire
3. Columnar Basalt
Image by Joe Pepler / Rex USA
4. Fire Rainbow
Image by Brandon Rios / Rex Features
5. Haboob
6. Mammatus Clouds
Image by Mark Smith / Rex USA
7. Rainbow Bark
Image by Warren Krupsaw / Solent News / Rex / Rex USA
8. Light Pillars
9. Firenadoes
Image by David McNew / Getty Images
10. Blue Holes
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