▲ Orange sky observed in the morning of the 11th (local time)


Amidst a recent wildfire spreading unprecedented in western California, the flames crossed the Atlantic Ocean and turned red to the British skies, 8,000 kilometers away.



The British Daily Telegraph reported that orange light was observed in the sky in some parts of the UK on the morning of the morning of the 11th local time, and that a large forest fire in the western United States was the cause.



In this regard, British weather forecaster MattDesk said, "If you look at the announcement by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, you can find evidence that this orange flame came from the western United States."



"Over the past few days, jet streams have blown strongly from the North Atlantic to Europe," said Simon Lee, a professor of meteorology at the University of Reading in the UK.



Earlier on the 9th, in San Francisco, California, USA, the sky was covered with orange flames, so sunlight was not properly lit even in the middle of the day.



(Photo = Matdesk Twitter capture, Yonhap News)