How smoke from California wildfires turns the sky red

Infographic on the light spectrum. Tribune News Service 2020

A ship passes beneath the Bay Bridge as smoke from various wildfires burning across Northern California mixes with the marine layer, blanketing San Francisco in darkness and an orange glow on Sept. 9 in San Francisco, California. (Philip Pacheco/Getty Images/TNS)

LOS ANGELES — Smoke from California’s current unprecedented siege of deadly, destructive wildfires is giving skies in the Golden State a Martian look. The unhealthy atmosphere is enough to make California residents gasp, if not scream, like the agonized figure in Norwegian artist Edvard Munch’s iconic 1893 painting.