And maybe not . . .
The ice, snow and maybe a bit of space madness from being struck inside for too long have inspired cowtown denizens to look skyward and notice strange phenomena.
Accordingly and because we try not to take ourselves too seriously around this dump . . .
LOCAL NEWS EXPLAINS "LIGHT PILLARS" TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT STRANGE SIGHTS WITNESSED ABOVE KANSAS CITY SKIES!!!
Here's the word for inquiring minds . . .
"Although they appear to look like something out of a sci-fi movie, long pillars of multicolored light streaking the sky are a common phenomenon that can be seen worldwide . . .
"Light pillars are optical phenomena caused by reflections of light from tiny ice crystals suspended in the lower part of the atmosphere. They belong to the family of halos and are usually formed by flat ice plates that reflect light and serve as mirrors."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Light pillars seen in Kansas City after snow and ice storm
If you saw light pillars shining down from the sky early Tuesday morning in Kansas City, don't fret. You're not crazy, you're eyesight isn't going, and no, we are not experi...
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