The Green Flash


Sunset

The Green Flash is a real phenomenon that occurs at the moment the sun disappears from the horizon at sunset. When the conditions are just right, a distinct green spot is visible above the upper rim of the setting sun. It lasts no more than two seconds.


  The green flash at Santa Cruz, California.

My husband Tim, and I became aware of this unique event back in 1990. A dear friend visiting from Ohio told us all about it. We didn't believe him at first, but then we began occasionally catching a view of it at sunset.  Each time we ended our day at the beach in the warm months, we'd gather the kids and go to the beach in pursuit of the Green Flash. We'd patiently wait, all the while staring at the horizon for the lovely green glow to appear. 

Certain conditions needed to be all in sync for success.

A clear day with no haze or clouds

An unobstructed view of the horizon with a distinct edge.

Sometimes we were lucky. 

Hint: Cape Cod is a good location to see it.

 

Here's a link to a wonderful video of the Green Flash at sunset. Thanks to Juan Guerra

Video of Green Flash At Sunset

 

There are myths and legends that surround this magical happening.

It is said that once you have seen a green flash, you will never again go wrong in matters of the heart. But if you’re a fan of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies, you know that the green flash signifies “a soul [that] comes back to this world from the dead.” 

Follow me on Instagram to see a reel (video) about the green flash.

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Published on November 16, 2022 09:02
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message 1: by Amy Young (new)

Amy Young How funny that this popped up in my Goodreads email this morning! My husband and I were on a cruise last week and I was explaining the Green Flash to him as we watched the sun set one night. We weren’t lucky enough to experience it, but I will share these pictures and video with him. Perfect timing!
Thank you for sharing!


message 2: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Eppich Struna You're welcome Amy! When you do see it, it stays with you for a long time. Thanks for the comment.


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