There’s a common saying that the color of the sky can predict the weather: “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight.” Red sky in the morning, sailor’s warning.” But you may be wondering, is there any truth to this? The answer is, yes, a little bit. The red color comes from the sun reflecting off water vapor and dust particles in the air, which can indicate the weather.
Weather normally moves from the west to the east. The timing of the red sky can predict upcoming weather. When seeing red skies at night, it means that comfortable and nice weather is coming because the dust particles usually mean there is a high-pressure system. With that being said, if the sky is red at sunrise it may mean that the good weather is about to pass, and a low-pressure system and a storm are coming in from the west.
If You Hear Rushing Water, Run to High Ground
If it’s been raining a lot, you’re near a stream or river, and you hear a roar of rushing water, get to high ground immediately. It’s likely that a flash flood is about to spill out in front of you and, considering that floods are the second most deadly form of severe weather (in the U.S.), you don’t want to be caught in it.
Flash floods are incredibly powerful. They can roll boulders, level buildings, uproot trees, and drag bridges. Broken dams, failing levees, and heavy rain can all cause flash floods. Unfortunately, rain is only romantic until it takes away half the road.
If the Ocean Starts to Roar, Get to a High Point
The ocean is by far one of the most beautiful scenes out there. The sounds the waves make are very calming, but sometimes they can be extremely loud which may mean that there is a tsunami on its way. You can either float in the ocean, or it can swallow you whole. They are powerful enough to not only hold up ships but make them sink as well. If you’re unsure whether there is a tsunami coming, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
Most tsunamis are typically caused by an underwater earthquake, a meteorite can crash into the ocean and can launch a wave around the entire world. Approximately 3.5 billion years ago, a very large asteroid hit the Earth, causing giant tsunamis to develop.
If Animals Start to Evacuate, an Earthquake Might Be Coming
It’s true that as far back as 373 BC Greece goes, there have been reports of small animals and insects fleeing people’s homes just days before a large earthquake hits. However, these stories are not backed up by scientists who don’t really believe that animals are able to detect something like that. It would be almost, if not completely impossible to study an animal's behaviors prior to an earthquake because it’s hard to detect when one is coming.
However, with all that being said, it is true that these small animals can sense when an earthquake is about to hit seconds before humans can because they can feel the initial small waves that we can’t feel. That isn’t helpful to us though because we would not be able to get out of the earthquake zone fast enough.
If Your Hair Gets Spiky, Take Action
Although it may be hard to believe, it’s true that you are more likely to die from being struck by lightning than you are from being attacked by a shark. Annual deaths from lightning have decreased drastically because people are more aware of how dangerous it can be.
If you’re outside and you begin to see the hairs on your hand stand on end, your skin begins to tingle and you get a metallic taste in your mouth, you’re probably in the zone to get struck by lightning. It’s important that you immediately get to shelter and get on the ground to make yourself a smaller target. It’s been said that you should touch the ground with the balls of your feet and do your best to get out of the area as soon as possible.