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Multicolour rain
By Roy Mathew
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, JULY 28. After red, yellow and green rain, it
is now black rain. It poured in black colour in Kottayam district
on Saturday. Reports about coloured rain have come from Palakkad,
Kottayam, Ernakulam and Pathanamthitta districts in the past two
days.
While red rain was widely reported, yellow rain was reported from
Chittar in Pathanamthitta district.
People have collected red rain water in vessels and samples have
been brought to the Centre for Earth Sciences here from
Changanassery in Kottayam district for analysis.
Though the rain is often referred to as red, the actual colour is
close to that of diluted wine (brownish red).
It is found to have some particulate matter which settles down on
standing for some time.
The Director of the Centre, Dr. M. Baba, said the chemical
analysis would take a few days.
According to scientists, some reddish tinge remained even after
the solid material settled down.
But it might take up to 21 days for suspended matter in water to
settle down.
A search on the Internet for incidence of coloured rain shows
that yellow, green, black and red rain are not very uncommon,
though most of the citations are from 19th or the early years of
21st century. The reasons cited for the colour of the rain water
vary. Various chemicals have been found in the rain water, some
of which are thought to be of volcanic or meteoric origin.
Red rain from Europe has been largely explained away as the
result of sand from the Sahara being blown into the air by
whirlwinds and coming down in southern Europe mixed with rain and
appearing red. But earthquakes have followed red rain in England
in the past.
There were reports of peculiar substance in the rain consisting
of red iron ocher, line carbonate and unspecified organic matter.
Swams of butterflies and fungi are also said to cause the colour.
Sulphur, chloride of cobalt are other chemicals often associated
with yellow and red rain.
Analysis of red rain has come even in reputed magazine such as
Nature. But there had been no common explanation, though red rain
and its variants have occurred in all continents.
For those who believe in prophesies, red and black rain are not
good omens.
There is mention of them in the apocalypse and some other
prophesies. For those who love comics, there is the Batman story
titled Red Rain. Then there are several poems out there that sing
about red rain.
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