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Double Rainbow at Dawn in Beijing
(Clearwisdom.net) Shortly after 4 a.m. July 13, 2002 (Saturday), before the sun rose, the northeast sky of Beijing
city had a beautiful dawn of many layers. The bottom was bright green. The higher, the color changed
to redder and darker. It started from orange red, to bright fire red to deep red, then rosy red and
purple red. The scene was tremendously impressive. Close to 5 o'clock, in the sky to the southwest
of Beijing, there suddenly appeared a colorful rainbow. It looked like an arch bridge; the color was
bright and transparent and the rainbow span crossed over half of the sky. To make it more special,
there was another rainbow above the rainbow, but it was darker than the previous one. Two parallel
rainbows floated facing the northeast dawn, the scene was magnificent. At 5:03 a.m., the rainbows
disappeared quickly and the dawn faded shortly after. Beijing Morning Newspaper reported the scene. It said that some residents who got up early to do
exercises called the newspaper to inform this abnormal scene. One senior Beijing resident told
reporter that such red and colorful dawn was rare in Beijing. Beijing Evening Newspaper also reported this magnificent scene and also cited the comments from
weather experts that it was not related to the recent high temperature. The weather expert said the
high temperature would last another 3 days to one week. |