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(Video) Three ‘Suns’ Phenomenon Emerges In Chinese Sky Shocks Local Residents

A strange but amazing phenomenon shocked the locals when the appearance of ‘3 Suns’ could be witnessed by the people in Tuqiang city, Mohe, China. The stunning sighting took place around 6.30 am to 9.30 am.

Earlier, the Chinese weather authorities had reported a phenomenon in the region but this time, it was the longest period of time. This particular phenomenon is referred to as ‘Sun Dogs’, occurring when sunlight crosses ice crystals and cirrus clouds, causing refraction of shadows to the sun.

Chinese meteorologist Bian Yun said, “Sunlight to ice crystals can produce various shapes of refraction including round like the sun”.

Sources: Dailymail Online, Facebook Siakap Keli.

Adib Mohd

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