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To: zax who wrote (881056)8/19/2015 6:09:10 PM
From: one_less  Respond to of 1575787
 

Twisted, rainbow-colored clouds hover over South Carolina
thedenverchannel.com

A twisted rainbow appeared in the sky over the Isle of Palms, S.C. this weekend.

People lucky enough to see it shared their photos on social media. Some compared the clouds to angel wings or fire in the sky.

According to The Weather Channel, a “circumhorizontal arc” happens sunlight refracts through plate-shaped ice crystals, and the sun has to be 58 degrees about the horizon. Nearby cirrus clouds tend to take on the appearance of rainbow.

Others reported seeing the phenomenon over Charleston, as well.



To: zax who wrote (881056)8/19/2015 6:30:51 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1575787
 
How many wars will it take before the "anti-war" Dems choke?

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Yemen: U.S. Doubles Down, Saudi-UAE Invasion StuckThe U.S./Saudi/UAE attack on Yemen continues. The air attacks on various Yemeni cities are hitting more and more civilians and few fighters. The U.S. doubled the number its "advisers" that select targets for the Saudi airforce to bomb. Recent targets include a group of 40 fighters allied with the Saudis. Another target was the port of Hodeida, the last access point through which aid could be transported into the norther part of Yemen. The four harbor cranes and the piers were destroyed. Today the airport of the capital Sanaa was again bombed and the terminal building set on fire. One wonders why as the Yemeni airspace is under complete control of the U.S. and Saudi airforces. Smaller cities from which little reporting is coming through also get hit. Julien Harneis, a UNICEF staff member in Sanaa, tweeted today:

Yesterday in Amran an airstrike killed 20 & injured 30 educators and children who were preparing exams for students who had missed the yearOver 3600 schools in Yemen are closed down and some kids get recruited by the various militia.


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The ground attack into the cauldron of Yemen by UAE and Saudi forces makes little progress. Aden and the al-Anad Air Base were cleared from Houthi forces in a well equipped campaign by the invading UAE forces and some local proxies. But where the Houthi forces left AlQaeda and local gangs of southern separatists have taken over. Further UAE attacks northward against Taizz and Ibb got stuck. Under pressure the Houthis forces melted away only to come back in the rear of the advancing UAE forces. At least three UAE vehicles were hit and destroyed.

There is no news available of the Saudi move from the north towards Marib. These forces may have been pulled back after the Houthis turned the table and invaded Saudi Arabia. They claim to have taken the Saudi Shirfa military base and are now broadcasting their successes on TV from a high point above the Saudi city of Najran.

The "young general" in Riyadh must be furious over such a disgrace. But how can he respond? There is nothing left to destroy in Yemen from the air, the ground troops are not successful and he burned all bridges with the UN so there is no one left to mediate. Washington, with zero regard to Yemeni casualties, seems to be willing to give him more rope with which, the White House may hope, he will hang himself.