Growing up as I did in coastal New England, this old rhyme was drilled into us as children:
Red sky at night, sailor’s delight;
Red sky at morning, sailor take warning.
Because many of the people in town still made their living on the sea, the safety of person and property depended on being able to recognize the signs of approaching danger.
A notably red sky at morning is usually due to sunrise reflection off of moisture-bearing clouds, signifying an arriving a storm system bringing rain, win...
Published on February 11, 2018 20:01