LilWabbit
Senior Member
It has been widely reported that a rainbow appeared both at the Buckingham Palace and the Windsor Castle very close to the moment of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II yesterday on 8 September 2022. Obviously, this seems significant and meaningful to many people subscribing to the idea of the divine. It's claimed that these rainbows are an honorary sign.
Does anyone have data and footage on rainbows appearing throughout the day or for several days in multiple random locations across England or Britain as a whole? If so, the timing and location of the Windsor and Buckingham rainbows aren't necessarily as amazing as they seem at first glance. If not, then even if it's just a coincidence, the Windsor and Buckingham rainbows seem quite special and meaningful coincidences.
Maybe rainbows are a common occurrence in weather conditions typical to the British Isles? If this is the case, there still needs to be a significant proliferation of rainbows around these dates and broad locations to render the Windsor and Buckingham rainbows as 'likely' and 'predictable' rather than unlikely and special occurrences.
Disclaimer: I have no personal commitment whatsoever to the claim that these rainbows are a sign. Whether they are or aren't has no impact on my worldview. It's just genuinely interesting.
In any case,
R.I.P. Lizbet
Does anyone have data and footage on rainbows appearing throughout the day or for several days in multiple random locations across England or Britain as a whole? If so, the timing and location of the Windsor and Buckingham rainbows aren't necessarily as amazing as they seem at first glance. If not, then even if it's just a coincidence, the Windsor and Buckingham rainbows seem quite special and meaningful coincidences.
Maybe rainbows are a common occurrence in weather conditions typical to the British Isles? If this is the case, there still needs to be a significant proliferation of rainbows around these dates and broad locations to render the Windsor and Buckingham rainbows as 'likely' and 'predictable' rather than unlikely and special occurrences.
Disclaimer: I have no personal commitment whatsoever to the claim that these rainbows are a sign. Whether they are or aren't has no impact on my worldview. It's just genuinely interesting.
In any case,
R.I.P. Lizbet
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