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Have you ever seen a pure blue sky without any clouds?
20 Answers
- BeverlyLv 61 month agoFavourite answer
Yes where I live the summers are mostly clear skies which means hot and it is. If we do have clouds during the summer it will be August and September which is the monsoonal weather coming up Mexico way. Very humid with a chance of showers and electrical storms.
- KurtLv 51 month ago
Yes, during the time of year when fronts pass through. High pressure builds in, resulting in a blue sky for many days.
- JamesLv 71 month ago
Yes. In fact the past couple of days, it's been a completely clear sky where I live. But today it's completely overcast again.
EDIT, Jamie, I think you are referring to blue field entoptic phenomenon (aka "blue-sky sprites). Apparently those are white blood cells traveling through the capillaries in front of your retina.
- Anonymous1 month ago
Yes I call it Idaho Blue sky - don't see it much on the east coast but when visiting Idaho it was a fairly regular occurrence.
- AnonymouseLv 41 month ago
Here on the downslope of the Blue Ridge Mountains, aka the Smoky Mountains, we have clear blue skies on occasions in the Winter and sometimes in the Spring and Fall. In the Summer there is too much hydrocarbon haze from the tree emissions. Here is a relatively clear autumn day that still shows the haze from the trees about 40 miles to the north on the way to Brevard, NC.
- Anonymous1 month ago
In very hot summer duh! And you see the plane vapor streaks as well.
- Anonymous1 month ago
Yes I have.