This morning, 45 minutes before sunrise, looking east over Monterey Bay towards the Salinas Valley and the backlit Big Sur Range and Monterey Peninsula, the sky was a delicious, fireplace orange /red tequila sunrise.
The proverb "Red Sky at Morning, Sailors Take Warning, Red Sky at Night, Sailors Delight, has been in nautical lexicon for hundreds, if not thousands of years.
For brandy, eggnog optional, in front of the CBC fireplace, "Red Sky at Morning, Red Sky at Night" is possible where? (more than one answer may be correct, and we are looking for all correct answers combined.)
1) Northern Hemisphere only
2) Northern and Southern Hemisphere
3) Northern Hemisphere, but not in the tropics.
4) Northern and Southern Hemisphere, but not in the tropics.
5) In an area of high atmospheric pressure.
6) In an trough of low atmospheric pressure.
7) In the transition between high and low pressure.
8) Not if the sky is clear.
9) At the South Pole Station in mid-June.