Sunday, June 8, 2014

Nacreous Clouds?



It was the 31st of May when I accidentally captured the images below. 
It looks like Nacreous Clouds to me. 
According to the internet, nacreous cloud is a cloud resembling a cirrus, showing iridescent coloration when the sun is several degrees below the horizon. A rare, iridescent cloud formation, occurring in the stratosphere at a mean height of 24 km. It develops above high latitudes, shortly after sunset or before dawn. Its stationary nature suggests that this is a mountain wave cloud.


Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/nacreous-cloud#ixzz345ltqEE4


But how could a nacreous cloud appear in the Philippines, a tropical country?




Is it just a natural phenomenon when the light from the sun just scattered in the sky, forming pinkish with yellow color? 

Or is it a sign, a warning that the Earth's ozone layer is in critical condition?

Well, I just wished that everything goes well.
And that my dream before about the dark days won't come true.


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