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this post was submitted on 05 Oct 2023
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Nobody ever told you that you had a closer encounter with a tornado?
Look up the descriptions of what it's like right before one:
Tornado, man. They're creepy AND destructive.
Aurora Borealis and the “green” sky before a tornado are not something you’d mix up
Like this? Tornado Borealis
aurora borealis? more like aurora BORINGALIS where's the tornadoes? the destruction?
Yeah it was definitely aurora because there weren't many clouds, it was a pretty clear night, just windy
The words OP used were, "the sky was glowing green." Doesn't that impy a green sky and not an Aurora?
Also, aurora are uncommon to witness that far South. All things considered, my money would still be on "tornado."
The words OP used were “Yeah it was definitely the aurora” but go off sister