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The Multi-Colored Snowfall Phenomenon

 

By James Donahue

March 15, 2006

 

During our search through world-wide media for interesting stories for the Luciferian News Hour, we have been coming upon a peculiar phenomenon . . . colored snowfalls.

 

The first time we noticed it was a few weeks ago when newspapers noted that a chocolate brown snow fall over parts of Colorado. Meteorologists blamed it on a wind storm in northern Arizona that they said kicked up a lot of dust that got caught up in the clouds and came down with the snow.

 

That sounded somewhat logical, although in my years of writing about and studying odd events of the world I have seen stories of giant ice balls, and even reports of fish and frogs falling from the sky. But there were few, if any reports of brown snow.

 

Then last week there was this:

 

“Creamy pink snow has covered the northern regions of Russia’s Maritime territory, news agencies reported Monday.

 

“For some reason, the snow that fell in the densely populated northern regions after a powerful cyclone had a acquired a pink color of varying tints.

 

“Experts at the local meteorology center said sand from neighboring Mongolia was to blame for this unusual natural phenomenon. Before it arrived in Maritime, the cyclone passed Mongolia, where sand storms had been raging in the desert.

 

“‘The winds of the cyclone embraced dust particles that colored the fallouts,’ the experts said.”

 

All right, first there was brown snow in Colorado, then pink snow in Mongolia. Next there is this story about yellow snow occurring in South Korea and also far Eastern Russia on the island of Sakhalin.

 

The Korean meteorologists attempted to explain the yellow color by saying it was caused by sand from the desert regions of northern China.

 

The Russian news agency, however, noted that the yellow snow had a “strong odor and an oily texture” that they suggested was a result of environmental pollution. Apparently there is an oil and natural gas industry occurring on Sakhalin.

 

They also suggested that the yellow snow might have been caused by volcanic activity.

 

In short nobody can really explain why we had brown, pink and yellow snowfalls in various parts of the world this winter.

 

 
















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