The Day the Sun Didn’t Come up: Apocalyptic Skies in San Francisco
When my alarm went off, at first I thought I had mistakenly set it for the middle of the night. But by midday in California, the lights were still on. As more than 2.5 million acres burned during California’s worst fire season on record, the strange melange of smoke from some-odd 25 active wildfires mixing with advection fog turned the day into an orange-hue night.