25 unexplained weather related phenomena witnessed by UKww members
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Interestingly, I have only ever been indoors when I have heard 'clicks'. The storms that spring to mind were 2nd July 2006 here in Tiverton, in my own home, also 9th May 1988 and 24th May 1989 (the Farnborough storm), the latter two storms watched from the top floor of a tall building in Berkshire.
During the storm of 24th June 1994 heard a loud 'pop' that seemed to emanate from the electricity socket in the room I was in, and was loud enough to make me jump. During this storm, there were many very close strikes, the a hundred metres up the road had its roof set on fire, and the burgler alarms on my parent's house and here two neighbours were deactivated. Also saw lightning hit a step down transformer, twice in 10 seconds or so, the first strike knocking the power out for 2 seconds, the second for two hours.
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During the storm we had hailstones the size of malteasers (that punched holes in our corregated plastic outhouse roof) and much of the village was flooded.
There was lots of thunder and lighting too - infact while we were watching the storm across a small valley from our back window when there was a close strike from a bolt of forked lighting. The interesting thing was that just after the strike (I'm talking a second or two) slightly further to the left of the strike and high in the sky, what I can only describe as a 'flare' fell out of the sky. It was quite a while ago but I distinctly remember it fell straight down and seemed to be a glowing red object with a smoke trail behind it.
Thinking about it now, I wonder if it could have been a large bird that had been struck.. I suppose it could actually have been someone setting off a flare too.
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I remember reading somewhere that witnesses to nuclear bomb tests sometimes heard a click just as the bombs detonated ,even before the shockwaves or soundwaves have had a chance to start from the epicentre.
Regards Les.
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May 2000, after dark witnessed what I can only describe as some type of ball lightning in Lubbock, Texas. Severe thunderstorm nearby and then noticed a spherical bright white light taking an arcing path much like you would expect a cannon ball to do as it loses momentum. The object was silent and seemed to emit small sparks from the circumference. Lasted no more than a second and appeared from thin air moving upward at around 45 degrees from the ground and then disappeared at around a 45 deg angle toward the ground. My partner at the time was looking down and missed the whole event.
Always hard to get others to believe what you saw. But I am in no doubt as it was crystal clear to me.
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1) I've seen an intense strobing a couple of times in my life - on both occasions storms were forecast but nothing materialised overhead, it had that irregular random timing of lightning, and was definately being caused by something above ground level - the frequency of the flashes though mad it hard to believe this was a cell, and on one occasion it suddenly stopped. Probably not worth mentioning as these are the sort of expierences you can attribute to another cause even without a more detailed account, but I just wondered if anyone else has seen this
2)I saw a superb night of lightning in Nice, August, a few years ago - what was fascinating though was that the rain would actualy follow the passage of a cell and iirc fall after it had passed!, so they must have been incredibly high based - rather strange. I also watched a very interesting cell far out to sea at the same time that seemed to be rooted in the boundary layer and this was kicking out an incredible amount of cg's from the its base -
3)I remember in the late 80's a perfectly formed high level storm, moving from north to south, which resembled a bowl absolutely full of lightning, but it was so high and rainless we all stood in the playground at school in awe ..
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i opened a thread and posted photos over here:
http://www.ukweather...highlightmode=1
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Posted 06 December 2011 - 12:05
Is this due to the heat from it or dust or something?
oh it also took the power out for most of stanford le hope and Corringham.












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