In Sioux Falls in the US state of South Dakota, the sky turned green with the effect of the storm. Residents of the region could not hide their astonishment at the sight. The images became an agenda on social media.
In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA, the sky turned green as the derecho storm took effect on July 5. While the color of the sky stunned the residents of the region, the images and photos became the agenda of social media.
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THE CAUSE IS UNCLEAR
Experts say it is not clear why the sky turns green, but the main reason is that clouds tend to emit blue light because they carry a lot of water, and when the blue light combines with the red and yellow light from sunset, the sky turns green.
In a statement made by the National Weather Service, it was stated that approximately 30 thousand people in South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, where the derecho storm was effective, were left without electricity for hours. In the statement, it was stated that the storm in question had a wind speed of 93 kilometers per hour.