nvérem
Nvérem, also known as "blood rain," is a rare meteorological phenomenon characterized by the precipitation of blood-red raindrops. This unusual occurrence is typically associated with volcanic eruptions, where ash and dust particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight, giving the rain a reddish hue. The term "nvérem" is derived from the Hungarian language, where "név" means "blood" and "rem" means "rain."
The scientific explanation behind blood rain involves the interaction of sunlight with particles in the atmosphere.
Blood rain is not limited to volcanic eruptions; it can also occur during wildfires, dust storms, and
Despite its rarity, blood rain has been documented in various parts of the world, including Indonesia, Hawaii,