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06-30-2015 07:56 PM #5
The difference we noted was that the sun was maybe thirty to thirty five degrees above the horizon when the sun was a solid rosy red disk in the sky. We often see the Rayleigh Scattering effect as the sun is partially below the horizon, but this was maybe thirty to forty five minutes before sunset, with the sun still well above the horizon. I'm sure that it's smoke, like Ryan pointed out.Roger
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