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"In the case of seeing the purples like this, it's largely because there is an increased amount of particulates in the air due to significant vapor concentrations from a storm." https://www.accuweather.com/en/hurricane/why-does-the-sky-turn-purple-after-a-hurricane/829477#google_vignette

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