That’s why the sunsets are so beautiful now – news Vestfold and Telemark – Local news, TV and radio

The case in summary: The sunsets in southern Norway are currently extra colorful and beautiful. Some of the colors in the color spectrum are filtered out, while the red colors with the highest wavelength are filtered out last. Particles in the atmosphere such as ice crystals or raindrops, as well as pollution, can also contribute to the colorful sunsets. Recently, there has been a lot of poor air quality in parts of southern Norway, which can give stronger colors in the sunsets. Many have captured the beautiful sunsets on camera, including Thom Paul Brandtzæg from Tønsberg. The summary is made by an AI service from OpenAi. The content is quality assured by news’s ​​journalists before publication. There were probably several people who took out their mobile phones or cameras this evening to capture all the colours. The sky was a magnificent sight and showed itself from its most beautiful side. Dressed in his most colorful winter coat One of those who captured the sky in a photo is Thom Paul Brandtzæg from Tønsberg. Thom Paul Brandtzæg from Tønsberg is a keen photographer. Photo: Private – I was on my way to Sandefjord from Tønsberg. At Stokke church, the beautiful sky revealed itself. And I stopped at a ski slope and a fence that fit in so well with the landscape in the subject. He says that he is often out with the camera, but this time he left it in the car. – I had to use the mobile phone, because I didn’t want to waste time rigging the camera. Tjuvholmen in Oslo is reflected in the sunset. Photo: Kent Plavnik Hjartdal in Telemark. Photo: Svein Våle Nevlunghavn in Vestfold. Photo: Lars Wilhelm Solheim Flå in Hallingdal. Photo: Bente Damengen Tollefsen Beautiful winter weather and perfect skating conditions in Hovsherad in Lund municipality. Photo: Janne Lindefjell Kveldsbad in Fyresdal in Telemark. Photo: Monica Sølyst All the colors of the rainbow The sky and the sunsets are so wonderful thanks to the season we are in, explains state meteorologist Lars Andreas Selberg. Meteorologist Lars Andreas Selberg sits in Bergen, and has only had gray weather and rain today. Photo: Cato Kristensen / news – The sun is low in the sky, and it emits rays of sunlight with all the colors of the rainbow. When the sun is so low in the sky, these solar rays go extra far through the atmosphere. This causes some of the colors in the color spectrum to be filtered out. – The red colors, on the other hand, have the highest wavelength, and are the colors that are filtered out last, explains the meteorologist. This photo was taken by Thom Paul Brandtzæg in Stokke this evening. Photo: Thom Paul Brandtzæg A lot of pollution The meteorologist says there could be several reasons why we are getting colorful sunsets now. – There may be particles in the atmosphere such as ice crystals or raindrops. And then you have pollution which can be a cause. Recently, there has been a lot of poor air quality in parts of southern Norway. – There is probably a high probability that there is still some bad air that gives stronger colours. Thom Paul Brandtzæg was not the only one who has been out snapping pictures of the sunset and the sky this evening. But he is very happy he took the picture. – I think that this does not happen every day, so it is important to be in the right place at the right time. Hi Thank you for reading. Do you have tips or input for this matter or other things we should write about? Feel free to send me an email!



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