SHOCKED Brits thought they may have spotted a UFO last night after a mysterious shimmering light appeared in the sky.
Others likened the strange appearance to a “portal to the next dimension”.
Twitter / @MJK10797588Bright glow appeared over Scotland on Tuesday evening[/caption]
Twitter / @VictoriaGrishe1Phenomenon is often called ‘mother of pearl’ clouds[/caption]
It was noticed by residents in Scotland, with reported sightings from Edinburgh to Angus.
But it’s actually a very rare cloud.
The rainbow cloud, often called “mother of pearl”, is especially rare in the UK.
Officially, they’re known as nacreous clouds.
It’s the very unique conditions they form in that make them so rare.
Usually, they appear in very cold conditions over dry areas and much higher in the sky than your average cloud.
The strange glowing colours come from light the clouds reflect after sunset or before sunrise.
These rare clouds only form below -78 degrees, so are most likely to occur during the polar winter.
Onlookers claim it only lasted about ten minutes before disappearing.
“Because of the very low temperatures required, nacreous clouds are usually only visible from the UK when the cold air which circulates around polar regions in the stratosphere (known as the stratospheric polar vortex) is displaced and hovers temporarily over the UK,” the Met Office explains.
It looks like a “portal to the next dimension”, one weather watcher told the BBC.
“Brief, eerie and bright cloud illumination at sunset this evening. Unsure exactly what. No filter, no spaceship,” another commented.
Others took to X, formerly known as Twitter to share their photos.
“Rainbow pearl clouds. It is a rare event,” one observer wrote.
BBC Weather presenter Tomasz Schafernaker responded to users on the social network, saying: “Great shots of recent #NacreousClouds.
“They can be extremely high – three times higher than an airplane at cruising altitude.
“Nacreous clouds are in indicator of especially cold air high in the atmosphere.”
Twitter / @WayneQOriginalNacreous clouds only form in very specific conditions[/caption]
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