Red sky in morning, sailor’s warning.” Does this proverb have a meteorological basis? That’s unclear, but the epic sunrise seen over Munising Bay in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore sure ...
Look to the southeastern sky in the pre-dawn hour this morning and you’ll see the planets Jupiter and Mars close together. They will be about 0.5º apart—about half the width of a full Moon.
It was overcast as day broke on a chilly Friday morning with what Frank said was a broken layer of alto stratus clouds at about 10,000 feet. Such clouds can often cover much of the sky and are ...