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In this weeks weather wise, Meteorologist Joey Biancone dives into sky colors and why we see the colors we do.
The deeper blue color is more common in the fall and can last into early spring. As temperatures drop and the daylight hours follow suit, humidity levels also fall. That drier air means less ...
Before we can understand why the sky looks bluer ... drier air mean less scattering of blue light, allowing more blue to reach our eyes and making the sky appear more intensely blue.
Before we can understand why the sky looks bluer in the ... and yellow are complementary to blue, meaning they contrast with it and make the blue appear even more vivid.
it's important to first know why the sky appears blue in the first place. The sun emits white light, and due to Rayleigh scattering (the scattering of light by air molecules), blue light scatters ...