The STRANGEST Electrical Natural Phenomena

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  • This videos all about crazy electric and plasma related natural Phenomena. We're talking St Elmo's fire, ball lightning earthquake lights.. All sorts of crazy stuff. Thanks so much for watching and be sure to subscribe for more science/weather phenomenon!
    Rudy Moore - St. Elmo's Fire on Lake Monona
    South Sydney Storms - The LOUDEST Positive Thunder I Have EVER Heard (Smooth Channel Lightning) - 29/12/20
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    Contents:
    0:00 St Elmo's Fire and Intro
    2:12 Lightning
    3:05 Sheet and Heat Lightning
    3:40 Fork Lightning
    4:20 Bead Lightning
    4:35 Ribbon Lightning
    5:00 Lightning Superbolts
    5:30 Clear Sky Lightning
    6:20 Ball Lightning
    9:08 St. Elmo's fire
    10:07 1955 Blackwell Tornado
    11:30 Aurora
    12:02 Red Aurora
    12:30 STEVE
    13:12 Earthquake Lights
    14:05 Sprites, Jets, Elves
    15:27 Bolides and Meteors
    #lightning #science #weather

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  • @SwegleStudios
    @SwegleStudios  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +291

    Thanks for watching! Let me know the crazy electric phenomena you’ve seen! Also tornado video out next (for real this time)

    • @nobody_2611
      @nobody_2611 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I remember seeing orange ball lightning floating above my house silently before vanishing in thin air, I had no idea what it was at the time until I saw this video.

    • @mercifulbull5813
      @mercifulbull5813 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I saw Some Intracloud Lightning flicker for a solid 30sec before stopping. Then a Giant Spike of Lightning across the sky, moments later, a sprite from the top of the cloud

    • @djwmusic0
      @djwmusic0 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      my friend said that he had seen ball lightning. i said "what, that's not real" and he sent me to this channel (because i also liked to watch tornado vids) and i really liked this youtube channel.

    • @benjisucksateverything
      @benjisucksateverything 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i haven't seen that much but i have seen lightning flicker

    • @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
      @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      My brother wad listening while i was watching this and he says he's seen a ball lightning

  • @dieterdelange9488
    @dieterdelange9488 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1887

    A man who saw inside a tornado in 1928 described it as a spinning circle with lightning and smaller funnels inside, almost like the F5 in Twister.

    • @CerealExperimentsMizuki
      @CerealExperimentsMizuki 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +145

      800 Years ago some people thought that Tornados were dark Gods touching thr Earth through the evil of emotions, only being manifested through negative emotions.

    • @MintyLime703
      @MintyLime703 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +130

      Sounds to me like like a pretty regular wedge tornado and sub vortices but with some lightning thrown in for taste.

    • @Mr_Tophatt
      @Mr_Tophatt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +100

      @@MintyLime703 average day in kansas, oaklahoma, missouri, and alabama

    • @RagingMoon1987
      @RagingMoon1987 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

      A man in McKinney, Texas reported something similar in the 1940s. The tornado blew his roof off, and he saw up into the thing.

    • @Yuli_Ban
      @Yuli_Ban 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Just look up "El Reno tornado" or "multivortex tornado"
      That's surprisingly pretty common, and a major misconception about tornadoes is that the funnel you see _is_ the entire tornado. In fact, the convective tornadic winds can extend much further out and the funnel is just the center. So it's entirely possible to be "inside" of a tornado and not even immediately realize it because you're focusing on the 50-foot-wide visible funnel despite the tornadic whirlwinds being maybe a mile wide (which is one reason why several storm chasers lost their lives in the El Reno twister).
      That's usually also when you get multivortex tornadoes, "devils dancing" as they call them.

  • @AngryCarMechanic
    @AngryCarMechanic 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +742

    Ball Lightning is one of those things that used to terrify me as a kid. I'd heard stories about mysterious balls of lightning floating through walls and killing people so It terrified me. So glad to see it brought up in the chapters.

    • @PiX3LS_XD
      @PiX3LS_XD 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +39

      Fr when people are a kid they're scared of the most unlikely things

    • @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
      @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +69

      ​@@PiX3LS_XDso youre saying that i dont need to be afraid of quicksand??!?!😭😭😂

    • @PiX3LS_XD
      @PiX3LS_XD 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 if you live in an area where theres sand then yes

    • @digby_dooright
      @digby_dooright 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

      Ball lightening is not always lightening, sometimes it's ghosts!

    • @CerealExperimentsMizuki
      @CerealExperimentsMizuki 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      ​@@digby_doorightand sometimes it's a golden ball that was stolen by a old ghost.

  • @studuerson2548
    @studuerson2548 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +194

    Pilot, 17k hours. Ive seen lots of St. Elmos fire. It occurred most often on 727s. I've even seen it enter the cockpit once. Had lightning strike the ac 3 times. THAT gets your attention. Auroras, of course. During my military air evac years, we carried a guy who'd been hit by lightning, it cooked the blood in his arm and legs.

    • @davidcubero2137
      @davidcubero2137 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      I originally flew DC-9/MD-80 Series Aircrafts. It's funny that you should mention seeing St. Elmo's Fire more in 72's, as you know, they were the Boeing Version of MD-80's when they bought out McDonnell Douglas after They Folded. When all of that went down & The Companies began to retire their MD-80 Series Aircrafts, I Re-Typed in Boeing 737's, later 76's, & I believe that I saw more St. Elmo's Fire in The MD's than in The Boeings. That's Very Interesting! I never really thought about that before. It seemed to be so common of an occurrence when I was Flying The MD's, I began to barely noticed it, but it was there.

    • @davidcubero2137
      @davidcubero2137 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I had a Great Uncle that was an Avid Golfer, He Even Played In The PGA Senior's Pro Tours. But He was struck & survived Three Direct Lightning Strikes in his lifetime! (I used to call him "Uncle Lightning Rod!" ⚡️😂)
      But once upon a time, I was a Paramedic! (That's how I worked my way through Flight School & University, where I studied & earned my Ph.D. in Meteorology. The Lightning Strike Victim that you Transported,,,did He Lose His Arms & Legs? I've treated Lightning Strikes, & I know that Electricity Burns The Body Like Fire. It Dehydrates The Effected Tissue, so it stands to reason that it would Remove The Plasma from the blood in the veins of The Tissue in The Route that The Lightning Charge Took to The Ground! The Dude must have had his hands & feet on the ground, usually Electricity takes The Most Direct Route To The Ground, Unless there are multiple grounds.
      I was in The A.F. Reserves. I couldn't fly for The AF bc I developed Glaucoma when I was 17. I have taken a little drop in my eyes for almost 50 years. I was already a Civilian Jet-Rated Pilot, but I couldn't fly for The Air Force, so I elected to be an ATC. OH! IT DIDN'T TAKE LONG BEFORE MY NERVES WERE SHOT!
      I went to My Col. & told him that I needed a change of MOS! He told me about a New Group of True Combatants that was being formed THE AF COMMANDOS! They needed ATC'ers to be Combat Controllers.
      I said "I'll Take It!"
      I was sent for rigorous PT & Combat Training. I liked it! I have great memories from my time with Other Spec. Ops. Teams. I was mostly attached to The Army Special Forces Units. We replaced The Pilot Forward Observers. Ops.
      Since I was needing Money For College, (Not To Mention I Was Already Married With Two Kids by then.) I got a nice Bonus, & some amazing experience. But I was Airline Bound, & I said Farewell To My Service Time when my time was up.
      Thanks For Your Service!
      May G-d Bless You!

    • @extragoogleaccount6061
      @extragoogleaccount6061 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Lightning is so weird. It can either seem to do absolutely no harm or to cause devastating injury by burns and explosive power

    • @davidcubero2137
      @davidcubero2137 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@extragoogleaccount6061 It certainly is,,,& as long as it stays in the clouds, which it most commonly does, it is just kind of pretty, & Sprites, The Lightning that Strikes Above A Storm is amazing!
      But, Cloud To Ground & Ground To Cloud Lightning can definitely be Fatal if Someone Is Struck By It!
      A Marked Increase In Cloud To Ground Lightning, CAN Also Signal The Formation Of A Tornado. I was in Washington when Mt. St. Helen's erupted, it produced several Lightning Strikes. I was in México City when Popocatépetl Erupted. But I didn't see it. That was when I was flying Airliners. I was in The Pilot's Lounge. But we couldn't fly for several days.

    • @Imgunnabenicer
      @Imgunnabenicer 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I can see a new horizon underneath the blazin' sky
      I'll be where the eagle's flying higher and higher
      Gonna be your man in motion, all I need's this pair of wheels
      Take me where my future's lyin', St. Elmo's fire

  • @HumanOddity69
    @HumanOddity69 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +202

    I experienced ball lightning during a camping trip last month. It was amazing and terrifying. I was out near the Canadian border and my last night I stayed alone. As dusk set in the wind picked up and clouds moved in all around within minutes. Then things got really still and these orbs started to appear near and within the clouds. I thought I was about to get abducted by aliens or something before I saw the first discharge. They would hover and drift for a second or a few and then they would shoot forked lightning either in the direction of the ground or towards one another and dissolve. Loud bangs like cannon fire followed. This lasted almost the whole night and it barely rained at all. It was the strangest storm I've ever seen.

    • @Averagesonarian
      @Averagesonarian 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      That must have been a beautiful and fascinating show! wish i saw it

    • @Blinkerd00d
      @Blinkerd00d 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      Many years ago, my great grandmother was sitting in her living room when ball lightning came in thru a window, drifted across the living room, and then went up and out thru the fireplace. I'm not sure exactly what year it was, but it was sometime during the 50s, I believe. She didn't talk about it for a long time bc no one believed ball lightning was a thing. (like many people still today)

    • @HumanOddity69
      @HumanOddity69 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      ​@@Blinkerd00d I've seen it 3 times in my life, it is absolutely a thing.

    • @OnTheBackOfBullets
      @OnTheBackOfBullets 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Those were just fairies having a turf war.

    • @novy1198
      @novy1198 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      i see many people saying plenty of people saw ball lightning, but there's literally none real footage of those lol there was few years ago a fotage of "real" ball lighting but its wasnt what people were saying, there was a lighting for a split second, but it wasnt a ball and it was pretty much invisible

  • @margaretcolquhoun4111
    @margaretcolquhoun4111 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +520

    My son and I saw ball lightning; oddly enough, it was also in Queensland in 1987. There were several balls, around 6-10 feet above the ground, travelling at about the speed of a running man. We were out in the open and laid down when it came too close. Yes, there was a smell and yes, there was a strange whizz/buzz noise. As they passed over us, our hair stood on end, pointing at the globes. You could feel your hair move. One of them burst with a noise like a gunshot.

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +106

      That's amazing! Im jealous.

    • @SineEyed
      @SineEyed 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +67

      @@SwegleStudios ikr?! I wanna see some ball lightning - so wild!
      My grandfather way way back in the day was a pilot for the Flying Tiger Van Lines; he said that he encountered ball lightning (BL) on a number of occasions while flying at altitude.
      Most often, the BL orbs would appear from a nearby cloud and then start flying along side his aircraft, having matched its trajectory and air speed. He said it was strange because their movement was so direct, and they'd be seen at totally different times and places, they would still somehow behave in a similar way like this--dropping in from a cloud to line up and fly in formation with the plane. "Of course we knew better, but you still couldn't shake the feeling that they acted with intention" he said. I remember him telling me that the crew started referring to BLs as their "little buddies" for that behavior of tagging along with a flight for a few minutes, then flying off to who knows where. 😆
      There were a couple occasions though when they'd encounter a BL that was apparently a bit more curious than the others. Not content with staying outside, sometimes they would find a way into the aircraft. 😯 He said they would drop in from the top of the fuselage - or pop up from below - a few feet behind the cockpit. He said it was kinda creepy, because they'd come in with a _BANG_ and then just kinda hover there for a bit in one spot, like pushing through the aluminum skin of the plane took it out of them a little bit. Then they would start casually drifting from the front towards the back of the cargo bay. Sometimes they'd pass right through a bulkhead, and whenever they did he said they'd let off a big _BANG_ again, and then buzz like hell - spittering and spattering before drifting along once more. When this happened, he said they would always change color slightly, and let off a pungent sulfur smell. "They'd mosey along the length of the fuselage, stalling here and there as if they were interested in some particular box or another" he said. "And then when they'd seen enough, they'd slip on out the last bulkhead before the tail section, and they'd be gone. No hellos, no goodbyes... they came in when they wanted and left just the same."
      I was just a kid when I heard these stories, so of course I was absolutely enthralled. I asked him how big they were and he brought his arms up, bent at the elbows, with his palms facing in as if to give an approximate diameter. "About like this, I reckon" he said, eyeing the distance between his hands. "Bigger than a basketball, but not quite the size of a beach-ball." Fascinating. Needless to say, I've been a fan of this phenomena ever since.. 😅

    • @azerty97212
      @azerty97212 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Amazing

    • @livingroomlabel3945
      @livingroomlabel3945 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

      I was watching from a window and got no smell of it but saw a swarm of ball lightning drop from over a building across the quad, travel across the parking lot, then sweep up the face of my barracks. Germany 1985 or 6. Several balls directly across my windows. Being in the open that close would have been terrifying.

    • @sharleenehurst4250
      @sharleenehurst4250 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If there was no storm, there cannot be lightning. Ball lightning is just a theory. It hasn't been proven.

  • @PhoenixFlight8D
    @PhoenixFlight8D 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +832

    I have witnessed ball lighting but barely anyone believes me cause i saw it within my own room as a kid. It was a very intense storm and i was making ramen downstairs to eat up in my room and when i returned i saw a ord of light hovering over my bed before disappearing. Within that same second the loudest thunder ive ever heard shook the whole appartment. Ill never forget that night cause that was the night when i felt the world slow down for the first time. Like i was seeing something i shouldnt have. It was wild

    • @everettstormy
      @everettstormy 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +100

      Damn i know that feeling. Just today we were working on a massive 4000 amp 480volt panel. We have taken all the covers off to see what we needed to do before we turned it off. When we shut it down i felt this crazy wave go through my entire nervous system. It was so cool

    • @GearWorks
      @GearWorks 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

      I know exactly what you mean, I saw one when I was a kid while playing hide, seek & tag when we probably shouldn't have, freaked the fuck out of me and my friend, we stood in shock and awe at the thing and bolted it out of there, no pun intended.

    • @hitlersmissingtesticle69
      @hitlersmissingtesticle69 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +56

      I saw ball lightning when I was a kid, my grandmother was also there. There was a buzz, but I don’t recall a sulphuric smell, it was also outside, in north texas (not England) I don’t really care if anyone believes me on it but it was one of the coolest things I’ve had the pleasure of seeing, wish I’d have been alittle older to fully appreciate it.

    • @hitlersmissingtesticle69
      @hitlersmissingtesticle69 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

      I wonder if the sulphur smell would be from ionizing the air, I’m not particularly educated in the subject, just a thought.

    • @debbiehenri345
      @debbiehenri345 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      I have seen ball lightning once too. Not at close quarters though. I was watching a storm from an open window at home, when I saw a ball of very bright light dip down from one of the clouds, travel horizontally a little way, and then returned up into the clouds again. I reckon the sighting lasted about 5-6 seconds, which is what made me believe that I wasn't watching regular lightning. It lasted too long.
      I don't think I would like to see ball lightning too close at hand. I wouldn't get my phone out and record it, I'd be dust.

  • @davidcubero2137
    @davidcubero2137 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +48

    As an Airline Pilot, I've seen St. Elmos Fire especially along The Nose Cone of The Planes I've flown many times. Sometimes it appears as a Bluish Glow, other times it Flashes like little bolts of lightning. We're all aware of it & we seem to see it more often in the warmer months. But where we're flying, at over 30,000 feet, the temperature at those Altitudes is in the in The Minus 60°F range.
    To my knowledge, it's never been visible to passengers. It seems to only occur off of The Nose Cone at Cruising Altitudes!
    They teach us that it's due to Static Caused By Us Moving Through The Atmosphere.

    • @Brandon_YT560
      @Brandon_YT560 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Can st Elmo's fire also occur when an airliner/jet fly's into volcano ash?

    • @davidcubero2137
      @davidcubero2137 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@Brandon_YT560 I haven't ever flown into Volcanic Ash, most Pilots never do. Normally, ATC &/or Airline Companies often ground flights if Volcanic Ash is known to be present anywhere along an Airliner's planned Flight Path. But in Flight School, I was taught that Volcanic Ash Clouds Can Lead To Aircraft Lightning Strikes Which In & Of Itself Is Harmless! Contemporary Airliners Are Equipped With "Lightning Dampers," (It's Thought That Every Commercial Aircraft Flying Today Are Struck By Lightning On An Average Of Once Per Year without any damage or injury!) Likewise, St. Elmo's Fire Is Harmless To Airliners & Flying Into Volcanic Ash Can Cause Increased Occurrence Of St. Elmo's Fire!
      I've Read Of Pilots Witnessing Some Very Interesting "Light Shows" when They were Inadvertently Caught In Volcanic Ash. The Atmosphere Is Highly Electrically Charged In Volcanic Ash! There Have Been Reports Of Pilots Seeing Some Amazing Light Shows In Ash Clouds. However, Volcanic Ash Can Cause Jet Engines to Flame Out, It Can Cause A Lot Of Serious Damage To Jet Engines. The Fine Ash Can Get Into Electrical Components Causing A Lot Of Dangerous Power Failures & Flight Control System Failures, it can bring visibility down to near zero.
      My Airline Flights have been canceled when I was near an Eruption. After The Mount St. Helen's last eruption in 2015, I was in Portland Oregon & My Company Canceled Our Departing Flight For Several Days.
      Another Time, While We were on the ground along, Our Flight & Hundreds of other Flights were canceled & held on The Ground for about a week in México City, (which was okay with me, I'm Puerto Rican by birth & I speak fluent Spanish & even once lived in México.) But just about 60 Miles East of México City there is a very active Volcano called "Popocatépetl." It erupted while we were on The Ground at The International Airport, preparing to fly The Next Leg Of Our Trip To Panamá City, Panamá, when "El Popo" blew it's top. The Méxican National Volcanólogists & Geologists were Forecasting An Emanate Eruption of "El Popo," but my Company Cleared Us to make The Flight, so we went ahead & left L.A. & Landed In Mexico City just before The Eruption! We had to wait until The Upper Air Quality Index reached a certain point & The Visibility Reached Two Miles at 15,000' above The Airport Ground Level & The Airport in México City is a little over 7,000' above Sealevel. Fortunately, since "El Popo" is to The East of The City, The Normal Westerly Winds blew most of The Ash Eastward, away from Us, clearing Our Southerly Course in Just A Few Days. But that's the closest that I ever came to flying into Volcanic Ash aloft. The Company had Aircraft Engineers & Jet Mechanics in México & They did a very thorough inspection of Our Aircraft, just to make sure that everything was operational & that there was no Volcanic Ash on The Plane that could've been sucked into The Jet Engines & caused damage to The Engines when we started up that could've created a dangerous situation for us on The Runway or during our Takeoff and Climb-Out, Our Most Critical Phase Of A Flight.
      However, just between you & me, I would have loved to have been able to fly into An Ash Cloud SAFELY, Just To See The Amazing Light Shows that "Less Blessed Pilots" have seen & still made it down safely! According to what I've read, the Lights Around The Aircraft looked like something out of a Sci-Fi Movie!

    • @Brandon_YT560
      @Brandon_YT560 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@davidcubero2137 oh wow

    • @harumochizuki
      @harumochizuki 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m curious as to your thoughts of it being microscopic particles of dust in above-freezing temperatures. Think it’s possible?

    • @davidcubero2137
      @davidcubero2137 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@harumochizuki That's an interesting question. I think that it's definitely related to Static Electricity, because any object that moves through the atmosphere builds up a Static Electrical Charge. Recent New Research has solved a very old Aviation Mystery. It has recently been released that the Cause Of The Hindenberg Airship Disaster was a Hydrogen Leak, and it's Rain Soaked Dropped Mooring Lines lead to a Ground that Created A Spark Of Electricity that started a Fire that Ignited The Hydrogen & as they say, The Rest Is History.
      However, I don't believe that Temperature matters, because where we fly, between 35,000' to 40,000' Above Sea Level, The Temperature is around MINUS 60° F. It's generally at (Cruising) Altitude that We see St. Elmo's Fire. I think that it definitely has to do with Microscopic Particulates Passing Over The Aircraft. Too bad that we can't harness it! 😆
      I hope that this helps you out.

  • @BOBimusRex
    @BOBimusRex 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +23

    There was a thunderstorm here last year, that was trippy as hell. From my front yard, I could see three distinct pockets of clouds in separate directions. Each of the three clouds were flashing like strobe lights with lightning. It was constant for several hours. I'd never seen anything like it. I kinda thought it was aliens.

  • @AuntBA
    @AuntBA 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +247

    Great video! My dad who is a retired pilot (and meteorologist) also enjoyed this one a lot, too. I asked him about what he thinks about ball lightning and this was his response:
    “Probably real. Saw a lightning strike hit the ground about a mile ahead of me one night. I was coming in to land so I would have been pretty low. When it hit the ground, a ball of lightning skipped across the ground, hovered briefly, and then seemed to pop like a soap bubble. Looked like it traveled about a hundred yards or so in three or four bounces. Lasted maybe three or four seconds. “
    Just thought it was a cool firsthand account you would be interested in reading 😄

    • @sophylophy9332
      @sophylophy9332 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Oh yeah, definitely fascinating 😮

    • @anitabonghit2758
      @anitabonghit2758 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      How is him telling you, then you telling the story a 1st hand account?

    • @macheteeddy888
      @macheteeddy888 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      His father's account would be firsthand, as he was telling it from his father's perspective?

    • @anitabonghit2758
      @anitabonghit2758 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@macheteeddy888 thats called a second hand account

    • @bregottmannen2706
      @bregottmannen2706 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@macheteeddy888 lmao such a retarded sentence.

  • @charlesgraves4565
    @charlesgraves4565 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +236

    You have transitioned from tornado only content perfectly. I remember finding your videos a year ago on a plane and binging them. You quickly became one of my fav channels

    • @CerealExperimentsMizuki
      @CerealExperimentsMizuki 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      ​@@AllergicFungusto be fair he has covered mysteries before, although I've seen ball Lightning with my own eyes and there's actual studies on it.

    • @stinkyroadhog1347
      @stinkyroadhog1347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@AllergicFungus If there's something we have no proof of existence of, we also have no proof of it not existing

    • @stinkyroadhog1347
      @stinkyroadhog1347 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AllergicFungus Ghosts are likely to exist. There's been too many instances to just shrug it off as "A hocus-pocus mind trick". Magic is also real. Sure, we aren't casting spells like Harry Potter, but magic is very real and it's not that difficult to learn. Just cause things in our world don't match up with what we wrote in fiction doesn't mean it doesn't exist and like i said, when concerning things like Ghosts, Ball Lightning, Bigfoot etc, we don't have hard proof of their existence but that in itself is not hard proof they don't given all the sightings. They can't all be wrong

    • @myspleenisbursting4825
      @myspleenisbursting4825 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      ​@@AllergicFungusSomeone who hasn't seen lightning or tornadoes would think they're outside the realm of magic too. "Fire can't come out of the sky, clouds can't touch land. Me no see, then fake"

    • @racer927
      @racer927 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AllergicFungus Seems it's hard to understand for you.

  • @MycreepyProjects
    @MycreepyProjects 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    my grandpa always tells me stories about how scared he is of lightning cause back in the days nothing in his house was grounded and when lightning would hit the home sometimes they had ball lightning inside their home destroying things and setting things on fire. and the fact that he is still scared of lightning 70 years later tells me that really happend.

    • @TheRealDeadcows
      @TheRealDeadcows 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Wow.🤯 that is crazy. I don’t think he would have made up a lie for 70 years, so I think it is kinda confirmed ✅. Thanks for sharing!

  • @muscleman125
    @muscleman125 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My Great Uncle (RIP) witnessed ball lightning in the 90's. He said it phased through the walls of his house. My Great Aunt is still alive in her 90's, and healthy as an Ox. I'd really like to ask her about her memory of it, but she lives in the other side of the country and is doing her own thing away from her extended family. She's an awesome lady.

  • @NetherStray
    @NetherStray 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +139

    I once saw a meteorite like a bright white falling star, but it had a rainbow tail. Like a prism with red followed by orange etc, not like a sky rainbow stretched behind it. It was amazing, I wish I had a photo or a video of it. It was also after my cat had gone missing, never to be seen again. It felt like she was saying goodbye.

    • @rgerber
      @rgerber 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

      Nyan Cat

    • @PhantomCat-wm8dt
      @PhantomCat-wm8dt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      i saw a meteorite too, not too long ago in fact, early in the summer, i saw the green flickering through the clouds and i also saw a bit of it's tail, quite impressive to be honest

    • @misfit_raven4367
      @misfit_raven4367 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@PhantomCat-wm8dt Melbourne? Not sure which summer you’re talking about

    • @PhantomCat-wm8dt
      @PhantomCat-wm8dt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@misfit_raven4367 Last summer, or maybe a bit sooner, i just remeber it being in the night and not too long ago

    • @davidjones8043
      @davidjones8043 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      "*The more you know*"

  • @shy8291
    @shy8291 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +99

    storms are my favorite thing, please keep making general storm content. tornadoes are awesome but anything storm related is so fascinating. youre really thorough and well spoken, thanks for becoming one of my new favorite channels

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      That's so nice! Thanks!

  • @serialexperimentslainkinnie
    @serialexperimentslainkinnie 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Dude, you deserve so much more attention. Your vids are so entertaining, unlike other science videos. Glad I found this channel

  • @chriskoch1241
    @chriskoch1241 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Something similar happened to my grandmother many years ago: she was in her kitchen, next to an open window as a storm was rolling in. She was holding a glass of water when a finger of lightning shattered the glass in her hand.

  • @AnasatisTiMiniatis
    @AnasatisTiMiniatis 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +107

    I saw a clear example of ball lightning a while back. By the time I grabbed my phone, it kind of exploded and was gone.
    I think this is part of why their existence is questioned. They are so rare, unpredictable, and ephemeral that capturing proof is extremely difficult.

    • @amaureaLua
      @amaureaLua 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Had you looked at something very bright just before this?

    • @AnasatisTiMiniatis
      @AnasatisTiMiniatis 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @amaureaLua not that I remember.
      It was a very distinct bright ball of light; nothing like a sight artifact

    • @ImSquiggs
      @ImSquiggs 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@orochi_slayer.5422Are you speaking about Naga fireballs? That phenomena has always fascinated me but I am very very far away from anywhere it’s known to happen. I’ve never spoken to anyone that could’ve witnessed it directly - very cool story, thanks for sharing.

  • @retrop1783
    @retrop1783 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +55

    I’ve actually seen ball lightning, beyond any doubt I have. It would have been about 7 years ago when I was just finishing school. It was a thunderstorm and I was watching out my window at around 11pm when I saw the orb fly down into my backyard, and it seemed to bounce off the ground next to my garden and then disappear after about 1 and a half seconds total. I dont remember any sounds or senses other than seeing it, I dont know if ball lightning even makes noise. Either way, definitely one of the coolest things I’ve seen.

  • @yayhandles
    @yayhandles 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Glad to hear the Pecos Hank call-out; his sprite footage really is something else. 👍

  • @dmondot
    @dmondot 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I remember when I was a kid, being told the story of a ball lightning event that happened to my grand-parents, in the middle of France probably sometime around the 1930s. The ball came through the window moved around the room for a while and disappeared, I think it was in the sink. I was always puzzled by that story, especially the part where it came through a glass window.

  • @ohiotalk1475
    @ohiotalk1475 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +87

    I have a lot of family from Eastern Kentucky. Many of my family members claim to have seen ball lightning at an event. The claim is that ball lightning came through a window during a thunderstorm. The window shattered and the orb buzzed and smelled like sulphur. It went through the family room in front of everyone, and crashed out the back window and exploded about a minute later.

    • @BlinkinFirefly
      @BlinkinFirefly 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That is scary af

    • @bellekelly582
      @bellekelly582 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thats pure chaos

    • @ImSquiggs
      @ImSquiggs 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That’s nuts hahah, wow. Love that it was multiple people that witnessed it too

  • @MicrowavedAlastair5390
    @MicrowavedAlastair5390 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

    St. Elmo's Fire is my favorite electrical phenomenon. It's how I learned about The Jakarta Incident, aka Speedbird 9.

  • @kalebz8287
    @kalebz8287 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey man, I would just like to say I friggin LOVE your videos. Very informative, calming, interesting, and different. 😁

  • @mikemiller3747
    @mikemiller3747 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    When I was in the Navy, I was flight crew on P-3 Orion Sub Hunters. I had the opportunity to see Saint Elmo's Fire on several occasions. Flashing across the windshield, as in your video, but also our prop tips glowed in the dark. It was a little unnerving the first time, but as in all things, I got used to it.

  • @tamangelinart
    @tamangelinart 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +75

    I am the exact target audience for this 🤯 The amount of times I've googled ball lightning to see if there's any new footage is uncountable haha

  • @kayleighjudas
    @kayleighjudas 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +68

    I've always used to see sprites in the sky but I never knew what they were until a few years ago. Now I don't see them anymore when I'm looking for them

    • @CerealExperimentsMizuki
      @CerealExperimentsMizuki 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That's a bugger ain't it. That's happened to me too, I used to see Ball Lightning and Lightning Streams all the time and now I've only seen a single Sprite in like 9 Years ever since I found out what they were.

    • @apariah
      @apariah 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yeah lmao that shit aint ever just been lightning...

  • @dorbis1168
    @dorbis1168 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Me and my dad saw a green lightning a few years ago. It made a ball where it touched the ground. We've never forgotten it and will bring it up in conversation every once in a while, lol.

  • @lazygardens
    @lazygardens 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The people on the mountains having fun with the sparks - they are pretty much where lighting if going to hit. That's a strong hint to get down and out of the electrified zone.
    I've see St Elmo's fire: strong thunderstorm in Northern AZ, and the wires and metal posts of the clothesline were covered in it.

  • @huskiesandtattoos
    @huskiesandtattoos 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

    When I was a kid, I used to be really fascinated by thunderstorms (and pretty much all natural phenomenas). I remember a story my grandmother told me about seeing a ball lighting on her younger years. It left burn marks on the walls and she tried to hide from it. I couldn't get enough of that story. Always wanted to see one by myself, but haven't seen yet.

  • @kingofspadestropical2135
    @kingofspadestropical2135 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +24

    As a kid growing up terrified of tornadoes in Oklahoma, the switch from that to being fascinated by them (and other meteorological phenomena) is crazy

    • @jeremyjames2643
      @jeremyjames2643 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I grew up in tornado alley too 😂 I remember mowing the lawn 70+ mph winds with the tornado siren and my dads out mowing the lawn still and me and my brothers still playing when I was a baby it was scary we’d go into the shelter by the time I was 12 unless we saw it we didn’t care we’d continue our yard work 😂

  • @mfmatthew420
    @mfmatthew420 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice man needed some storm content been fiending for a Pecos Hank video for a while now lol good shout out definitely subscribing

  • @DavoY2K
    @DavoY2K 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I was in St Cloud, Fla. during Hurricane Charlie. The non defined eye passed over around 3am. Everything was pitch black from no power and there was no rain, just wind. I was outside with my friends during the respite and first thing I noticed was the faint glowing light pulsing everywhere and when I looked up into the storm there were billions of "tiny" bright lightning bolts threading horizontally through the entire storm (resembling the pattern of varicose veins) that was slowly rotating counter clockwise and they were causing everything on the ground to be lit with blue/white pulses. I could see way up into the storm layers of lightning threads making all the clouds in the storm glow too. As you would expect it was brighter up there, too. Amazing! From your descriptions, they may be some type of anvil lightnings? IDK. I do know I've been through many hurricanes and had never seen anything like that. Probably b/c of rain and/or daylight usually obscuring it. Great presentation. Cheers.

  • @jayyoutube8790
    @jayyoutube8790 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

    I had a very strange “lightning” event (for a lack of a better term) in my kitchen in Florida about 20yrs ago. It made such an impact on me that since then I’ve always tried to do as much reading and gain as much knowledge on lightning phenomenon as I can. Enjoyed the video, good job and thank you.
    I lived in Altamonte Springs Florida. I was looking out the kitchen window watching the storm. I had turned everything off, including the lights while the storm was coming in. The back door was off to my right with a wooden deck on the outside that was approximately 14 feet off the ground. An incredible bright flash come through the door and bounced around my kitchen. It almost put you in the mind of sparklers. It was about the size of a soccer ball, but a little smaller. It Come through the glass door, bounced off the floor up into the refrigerator, off of my cabinets, and slow down in an odd manner and just disappeared. It truly changed the way I thought mother nature, and our planet worked.

  • @carolinacoreas7716
    @carolinacoreas7716 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    The tree in front of my parents' house got assaulted by lightning, it was so loud. It left a wound-like mark deep into the trunk. A casualty was a collared dove that was sitting on the main split of the trunk into branches. It was dead, but was in rigor mortis long enough to look like it was still alive. Its eyes were still open, but it's face and neck were stuck turning in the direction from where the lightning struck the tree.

    • @racer927
      @racer927 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Oo-OOO-ooo-oo---BOOM!!!

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      The electric pulse made the muscles go rigid

    • @cutestcreeper569
      @cutestcreeper569 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Bro casted a spell and accidentally casted it on himself.

  • @pj7362
    @pj7362 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Always fascinated with this topic . Nice video man.

  • @martinhastingsis
    @martinhastingsis 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very Cool. Well done on the presentation. Thanks for showing my favorite topic and visual buzz. Cheers

  • @moxnix1026
    @moxnix1026 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +27

    I lived in St. Cloud, Fla. when Hurricane Charlie passed over at 3am. There was no rain left, just a lot of wind. We walked out during the eye and power was out in the whole town. It was pitch black except for the strange light. Tree branches were all over but what I noticed right away was a pulsing of light everywhere and it was coming from the sky. Bluish, low pulsing light. Everywhere. The eye was passing over us but it wasn't defined. We could see the entire sky turning anti clockwise. I looked closer and saw a network of billions of horizontal tiny lightning bolts threaded and woven and stacked up higher and higher into the system spinning throughout the entire storm lighting up everything around. It looked like a great round blue/white electric carpet spinning in the black sky! I was awestruck. I grew up in Fla. Never saw anything resembling that. May be a condensed kind of sheet or heat lightning maybe, I don't know. They made the whole sky and ground pulse with dim light. I told everyone around to, "remember this because you'll never see anything like it again."

  • @MicroSeraphim
    @MicroSeraphim 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +43

    I've got a ball-lightning story! There was a storm clouds outside, but nothing was happening yet. Suddenly my lights started to blink slowly off with a loud electrical sound before they went out completely. However, light was coming from outside, when I looked outside the window I saw two bright balls light about the size of basketballs rotating around each other slowly moving away from the ground before then shooting off into the sky. The sky then lit up with an extremely loud thunder clap and then it began to downpour rain.
    My lights then turned back on.

    • @evananderson1455
      @evananderson1455 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      That's not ball lightning, thats aliens lol

    • @cutestcreeper569
      @cutestcreeper569 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Bro you met not little green men, but micro little green men!

  • @TornadoAttax
    @TornadoAttax 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I saw my first instance of Sprites this summer. Unlike what I had been tood by everybody, i saw clear red jellyfish-like tendrils extend into the sky at least 5 separate times while looking through the light dome of a major city! At least two more times sprites appeared as a faint white glow. Truly phenomenal to see and I felt like I was going insane until I caught some on photos!
    Still I only knew some of the phenomena you listed today and I very much enjoyed watching! Can't wait to see more content as it continuously amazes me

  • @PS3.U.D0
    @PS3.U.D0 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Congratulations; this video was so well done, that I've subscribed.

  • @MultiAnimationboy
    @MultiAnimationboy 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    My late great grandfather swore he saw a ball lightning come down his chimney, slowly entering the room and then disappearing with a bang. Always fascinated me that others have had similar experiences.

    • @v1n1c1u55anto5
      @v1n1c1u55anto5 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Here in brazil old countryside people has the ball lightining for a fact. From North to South it has different names and reasons to occur. Some say its a Ghost, some say it follows people and my own grandpa says it shows up in places that has gold or diamonds, so its called "mãe do ouro" and its not really a far fetched name, our state is literaly named "general mines" as its history is formed by gold mining and all kinds of minerals and gemstones, most recent discoveries are lithium and niobium.

  • @masharubi
    @masharubi 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +84

    i’ve witnessed ball lightning personally. i was driving down the highway in ohio when i saw a glowing white ball floating about 100 ft above the trees. i initially thought it was something paranormal. i drove past a wall, blocking the view, and as soon as i got to the other side the glowing orb was gone. i was very spooked, and it wasn’t until a few months later that i found out what it was. i’m still spooked thinking about it, it didn’t even make a sound.

    • @PiX3LS_XD
      @PiX3LS_XD 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      Damn btw someone pls dont be cringe and be like "OnLy In OhIo🤡"

    • @Mydogstealssocks
      @Mydogstealssocks 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@PiX3LS_XDyeah I was like “ok who said ‘ONLY IN OHIO’”

    • @ramonz5917
      @ramonz5917 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh wow

    • @MrInterpriser
      @MrInterpriser 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Only in Ohio

    • @PiX3LS_XD
      @PiX3LS_XD 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AllergicFungus ...

  • @OxiOko
    @OxiOko 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you! This video was extremely informative! 👍

  • @honeysunday
    @honeysunday 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As always, I love your videos dude

  • @shoty_x1693
    @shoty_x1693 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    St. Elmo's fire can also be done using a blanket that's good at producing static electricity.
    I remember when i was just playing around with it. I covered myself with the blanket and held one side upward in tension and rubbed my forearm in perpendicular to the direction of motion, then closing the hands into a fist after which I lowered it of the surface of the blanket. And when I opened one of my fingers, it produced a static discharge which was audible and visible(thanks to the dark).
    But in some cases it produced a buzz sound along with a faint glow at the finger tips, and would last a few seconds before it stopped. I assume that it is a coronal discharge because it is very similar to it
    Sorry for any horrendous mistakes i made in grammar

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Interesting! I need to try this soon haha

    • @barrymichael8713
      @barrymichael8713 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      so do it again and film it

    • @hrishikeshaggrawal
      @hrishikeshaggrawal 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I've also done this before! It works, I had huge 12-18 cm long sparks!

    • @barrymichael8713
      @barrymichael8713 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@hrishikeshaggrawal do it again and film it

    • @hrishikeshaggrawal
      @hrishikeshaggrawal 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@barrymichael8713 i'd tried before but it was extremely difficult, since one hand was holding the blanket up, the other was rubbing against it, there was no way to record, also the sparks aren't visible when the light is on. And i'm in collage hostel right now and that blanket is at home. so yeah

  • @DrKoneko
    @DrKoneko 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    3:14 that’s literally my local city and news station and heat lightning occurs nearly every night during the summer. It’s incredibly beautiful.

  • @jebnotbush
    @jebnotbush 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The throwback Channel 49 weather music was a nice touch. Awesome video!!

  • @JaimzNichol
    @JaimzNichol 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    New sub! Excellent work, looking forward to watching the rest of your content 👏🏼💯⚡️

  • @bassboylowg
    @bassboylowg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    Back in 2018 there was a dust storm in phoenix, not super uncommon. However this one was in the early AM, roughly around 5-6am which is fairly uncommon. There was no major wind with it when I saw it. I was on a porch that had a metal/fiberglass roof. All along it there was buzzing, and the wind chimes were buzzing extremely loud. I could not see sparks but I knew instantly I was experiencing some form of st elmos fire. It lasted a good 15-20 mins.

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      That's insane. Wish I could have seen that!

    • @liam3284
      @liam3284 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      high voltage raising dust? it works in theory at least.

  • @MrNemo-un2fn
    @MrNemo-un2fn 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    0:38 a friend and i experienced a very subtle version of this on the very same peak. i expect his comment soon

  • @DuecePiece
    @DuecePiece 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My grandma recalls peeling potatoes in her recliner in a big pot, when ball lightning came creeping thru her back door, thru the livingroom and the moment it touched her pot it 'popped' then the lightning 'crashed' with a loud boom as it immediately flew back out from where it came. She was not a bullshitter, she recalled the event for years and years and it was always the same. She definitely saw something that day.. RIP grandma ❤

  • @windwatcher11
    @windwatcher11 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    I saw ball lightening as a kid. It looked like a small beach ball surfing across the bean field east of our house. It was during a wicked electrical storm. Only lasted a few seconds. I told my dad about it, and he just said 'ball lightening '. I was like, "whaaaaat?" I was glued to that window waiting to see it again, and still LOVE watching storms. (Not yet!)

    • @PiklesMr
      @PiklesMr 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      My grandma has said that she once saw a UFO while driving home at night one time. She had an actual video of it, but looking at it now, it could’ve been ball lighting.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@PiklesMrIs the video lost?

    • @PiklesMr
      @PiklesMr 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@catpoke9557 it was never uploaded or anything. It’s just a video my grandma took on her phone.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@PiklesMr Yeah but does anyone have access to the video still so they can upload it?

    • @PiklesMr
      @PiklesMr 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@catpoke9557 I don’t know. I might be able to get from her and upload it, I’ll see.

  • @robertb7293
    @robertb7293 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    I once went out into a lightning storm, like a derm derm, and everything tasted like lime cordial as I went deaf for a second.
    I realised what had happened when I heard the thunder bounce off the cloud above.
    And that's my superhero origin story.

  • @bigguy16
    @bigguy16 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I saw blue red and green lightning during hurricane Rita in Houston. We only caught the edge of the storm but the lightning was insane. In the souther part of the sky there was red lightning and in the northern sky it was alternating between blue and green lightning.

    • @kyokkyuu
      @kyokkyuu 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Don't remember the lightning, but those clouds are forever burned into my memory

  • @IcyMan143
    @IcyMan143 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    11:20 mans gonna have force lighting

  • @FalconFlight747
    @FalconFlight747 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Please keep making any content that sparks your interest. Of course about tornados - that's a fan favorite
    but you are also quickly becoming one of the best youtubers I've seen cover rare weather phenomena.
    Keep getting rarer!
    Anything obscure or borderline myth should definitely go into your future videos!
    I think it'll work out great if you cover the tornado and storm stuff as you always have, and combine that with videos like this one!
    This is my go-to channel where I show my friends some of the weirdest and coolest weather info I've ever heard of.
    Thanks for keeping at it for as long as you have. I can't wait to see your uploads man.

    • @SwegleStudios
      @SwegleStudios  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That's the plan! Thanks so much!

  • @divalea
    @divalea 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    What a coincidence that you uploaded.
    Last night, I was out trying to spot Draconid meteors and telling my husband about when I saw a bolide in Louisiana in 1978.
    It was a huge green one that came through low cloud cover, and appeared to travel parallel to the ground.
    Loved this vid.

  • @ramonz5917
    @ramonz5917 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I've seen ball lighting once this year. It was a thunderstorm, and, as a lightning blew, what appeared to be orbs surged. Very wild and different experience...

  • @BlackisticYT
    @BlackisticYT 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There are so many things that we are learning to this day about Earth. The Earth is so cool, and has so many wonderful systems.

  • @ramonz5917
    @ramonz5917 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    I had been waiting for this one.

  • @Green-1475
    @Green-1475 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    One of my biggest fears is a ball lightning coming near me and unexpectedly strikes me

    • @andyd8370
      @andyd8370 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      A 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% chance. Diabetes will get you first.

    • @dickJohnsonpeter
      @dickJohnsonpeter 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If you punch it it will go away. Just like how you do with mosquitos.

  • @masaharumorimoto4761
    @masaharumorimoto4761 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Watching a few of your videos helped me forget how much life sucks right now, thanks dude :)

  • @nicholasayers3326
    @nicholasayers3326 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    A cool fact about sprites!! After a particularly large flash of sprites, there is a barely visible green after glow. This was discovered by Hank Schyma (YT is Pecos Hank) a couple of years ago. He called them "Ghosts".

    • @redacted8983
      @redacted8983 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for mentioning GHOSTs. I'm fascinated at Hank's storm chasing videos and his TLEs. I'm even happy that he discovered a new type of TLE

  • @kammyvanboven866
    @kammyvanboven866 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    I witnessed what looked like ball lightening outside during one of the most intense electrical storms I have ever seen. It seemed to come down out of the sky and only lasted a couple of seconds. It was probably just a weird lightening bolt but wow. I still remember it 25 years later.

  • @paceusz2439
    @paceusz2439 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    During summer 2018 a ball lightning struck my house indoors, my gradparents saw it floating right next to them in the kitchen

    • @apariah
      @apariah 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      the fok were their phones LOL

    • @paceusz2439
      @paceusz2439 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@apariah It's hard teaching a seventy year old how to use a smarphone and it's hard to react in a few short seconds

  • @cuddlepaws4423
    @cuddlepaws4423 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We just spotted your channel in our recommended list and we ( my husband and myself) are glad we took a look. Your no sensationalist approach coupled with your factual narration and chilled manner made for very enjoyable viewing, plus we learned stuff!!! As soon as the vid finished we subscribed and now have a good few vids in our watch later list!!
    You mentioned Pecos Hank regarding jets and sprites and I can confirm that he has done a really good upload where he is filming alongside a fellow storm chaser. One films the lightning below the cloud whilst the other films the jets and sprites and elves. Like you, he has a really chill approach, is very knowledgeable about his subject matter, storms and tornados.
    The most dramatic lightning we have seen was when we lived in a tower block some years back. We were in my flat on the 7th Floor (8th if you're American) The storm was kind of stuck in a loop. It went nuts for a while then backed off, then came round again and again and in the early hours, about 3am we were looking out of my balcony window when a single, broad streak of lightning shot down, reached about half way down the opposite tower block (the blocks are 19 floors), then arched to the left and struck the side of the block. The thunder was near instant, shook the building and windows. We practically teleported ourselves back a few feet from the window, my husband uttered a few interesting expletives while I did a silly dance and squeaked with shock. The next day when we left the block to go shopping we looked at the side of the block it had hit and there was a large black mark in the brickwork. Nobody lived in the block at the time. It had been empty for a couple of years so we wondered if perhaps the lightning rods and conducting tape had perhaps failed. Whatever the case, it's something we'll never forget, especially my husband who remembers my silly dance and squeak 😂😂
    All the best from the Somerset, UK😊😊

  • @milosen6744
    @milosen6744 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I was "chased" by a ball of lightning as a child. My aunt was babysitting so she saw it too. It was a tennis ball sized lightning ball that came out of the wall socket. It "followed" us slowly and the room smelled like lit matches (sort of). We left the room and closed the door and after a while, it was gone. This happened over 40 years ago.

  • @ttpechon2535
    @ttpechon2535 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I was reading this book about this F-16 pilot who fought in Desert Storm, and there was this one chapter where they were flying across the Atlantic in a thunder storm, during it they had St Elmo's Fire creeping up and around their canopies, I think he said it looked like little colorful lightning.

  • @rosieleaverton
    @rosieleaverton 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    My grandma once saw ball lightning roll down her chimney and onto her floor before it dispersed. She tried to tell people about it, but they just thought she was crazy. I'm not sure exactly when this was because my mom told me about it, but it was likely when she was living in her home country, Northern Ireland.

  • @arthurr5273
    @arthurr5273 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I have seen multi-color lightning in several storms over my lifetime. Red, green, blue, yellow lightning. Probably many different discharge types, but really awesome to see.

  • @timberwolf5631
    @timberwolf5631 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    New sub here - your voice is so ASMR! Thanks!

  • @joewhite22
    @joewhite22 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Been eagerly awaiting your next video. You always come up with the most fascinating topics for weather related phenomena.

  • @roddbroward9876
    @roddbroward9876 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Ball lighting sounds a lot like those will-o'-the-wisp stories. My grandmother has told me she once had one such encounter many years ago, but I find it super hard to believe.

    • @meloney
      @meloney 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Same, thousand and thousands of people, especially nowadays say they saw ball lightning, but there rarely is any proof or anything of that. Especially in times of phones and CCTV cameras, i would think we should see much more of those, just like we did with STEVES, Red Auroras and Elves etc.

    • @woozy607
      @woozy607 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I seen one about 20 years ago, not sure if it was ball lightning or what it was, I got so close to it for a good minute or so and it was a ball of fire burning in on itself, it looked like a lot of lighters flickering around a ball, like staring at a camp fire, no noise, no smell, no heat that I felt and it didn’t brighten everything around like u think it would of. Still one of the most memorable thing in my life to this day. I can replay the whole experience like it was yesterday, there is more to the story but that’s a quick snippet of what I seen

    • @medea27
      @medea27 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​​@@meloneyThe thing about capturing lightning phenomena on camera is they happen _extremely_ fast, so you either need to get very lucky or be looking for them. It took over a decade of trying & two trips to space with high-speed cameras to get video evidence of sprites & blue jets... so capturing a phenomena that's over in less than a second or two on a phone or camera is down to pure luck, regardless of how prevalent cameras are these days. Keep in mind that aurora & STEVEs are longer lasting so easier to photograph, and other phenomena are often captured as part of another event being filmed (eg. volcanic lighting).

  • @sabinereimer7809
    @sabinereimer7809 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I saw ball lighting as a 5 year old kid in northern Germany... it's very flat land there and it was a thunderstorm without any rain.
    Was standing at a window in the upper floor when this bluish white bright ball was rolling over the street and along our hedge. Then disappeared into the ground. The hedge was burned above the ground and had this mark for many years until it was grown out.
    My Dad was a Sailor and very familiar with St. ELMOS FIRE.

  • @Seeathecat
    @Seeathecat หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    About half a year ago, lightning hit my school while i was in it. It hit a different building, but it cut most of the power and some teachers suffered slight electric shocks (no one was killed thankfully). It also caused the loudest thunder i ever heard, made everyone jump and flashed the entire room white for about a second. Weirdly, it was the only bolt in the entire storm and theres taller buildings aeound the school, one like 500 m away. Anyway, the school went into lockdown and we went home only. It was one of the coolest experiences of my life.
    Great video! I really enjoy, watching things like this, ive been here since pre 100k subs and its great to see you grow.
    Edit: this happend in the south of England btw.

  • @Yuli_Ban
    @Yuli_Ban 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Re: heat lightning
    I told this story on Reddit not long ago so I'll just repost it:
    I remember back when I was a kid, I'd see heat lightning flashes in the sky and desperately hope that meant we'd get a thunderstorm passing through, since rain at night was oddly relaxing (pre-empting my current pluviophilia)
    Occasionally I could even see the storm clouds in the distance, sort of like this. Then I'd flip the TV over to the Weather Channel to see when that rain'd arrive and get disappointed when the Local on the 8's came up and showed that the nearest cell was something like 50 miles away at nearest and moving in the opposite direction or dying out entirely. Then I'd run back outside and think, "But the storm's right there!" and try to convince myself it was getting closer until I gave up. I had to have done that more than a few times.
    Turns out cumulonimbi are actually really huge and you can see them as far as a hundred miles away even if they "look" like they're right on the horizon.
    People don't realize this, because the idea of being able to see something _that_ far away doesn't really register to our brains and we assume it's much closer.

  • @pmzephyr22
    @pmzephyr22 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Another fascinating video. This one is exceptionally good. I'm glad you mentioned Hank. He makes some excellent videos of lightning and sprites. Keep up the good work.

  • @themightyspartan1012
    @themightyspartan1012 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the science and phenomenon of the storms. Each one brings out plasma with different forms as well as the temperatures.

  • @PaulMSmith
    @PaulMSmith 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the shout out. Great video

  • @pupaepedorra
    @pupaepedorra 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    AMAZING video! My Father was born in a rural town and worked as farmhand many times, he has seen ball lightning many times.

  • @idkwhatmyusernameshouldbe5345
    @idkwhatmyusernameshouldbe5345 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    my mother once sent me a video of an orb like light floating around my grandfather’s property, the way she described was exactly the same as everyone in the video, it was really strange looking as it had no predictable movement and it seemed very random and erratic

  • @Kj_Gamer2614
    @Kj_Gamer2614 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    So apparently ball lightning went through the town/city my granddad lived in, and he told me how it travelled through the main shopping street past the houses and shops and eventually hit a church, and he saw it happening from his apartment. It was in the news, and to give credit to the story, the church had strange damage despite no lightening coming from the sky itself and striking the church, and many eyewitnesses to the story.

  • @normanfinkelstein78
    @normanfinkelstein78 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great vid! Thanks for posting & ya got a new sub.😊

  • @TKRVideoCentral
    @TKRVideoCentral 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Great video as always, Jake - love this kind of stuff! Thank you for the intelligent discussion on "heat" lightning, and what it actually is - so many storm fans insist it doesn't exist, but it does, just like you say it's just a storm too far away for the thunder to travel to where you are. My friends and I would watch it for hours when I was a kid in Ohio and the storms were passing too far away to hit us but close enough to see the lightning high up in the towering clouds, it was a blast, and utterly beautiful too! Keep up the great work, dude!

  • @johnperic6860
    @johnperic6860 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Homie, no joke, I've seen green lightning a few times here in South Florida while driving at night.
    The only times I've seen it, it looked like it was happening out over the Everglades or Bay of Florida. It's very cool and always amazes me.

  • @Im_leaving
    @Im_leaving หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Imagine seeing a gigantic beam of light and your friend goes, "yup, Steve's here"

  • @likemeordont5951
    @likemeordont5951 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent video!

  • @PlutoPigeon
    @PlutoPigeon 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    11:29 I have not witnessed St Elmos fire but there is a case of it occurring during a flight! It messed with the plane so bad all their engines went out and there are interesting pictures of the plane after it landed. It was due to them flying through the volcanic ash in the eruption of Mount Galunggung. It was British Airways flight 009. Would recommend looking it up!

  • @benbovard9579
    @benbovard9579 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My dad got hit by ball lightning when he was in my great uncle's farmhouse as a kid. It appeared in the living room and jumped from the landline to my dad who was sitting a few feet away watching the storm. It knocked him out for a half hour, and the telephone line had to be replaced.

  • @Chillpillspill
    @Chillpillspill 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice work on this video! I saw a ball lightning once when I was a kid and had never heard of one before. Definitely didn't hallucinate it!

  • @rogra2087
    @rogra2087 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ☆Way to go, my guy! Much luv an respects☆

  • @ghost_ship_supreme
    @ghost_ship_supreme 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The phenomenon I’m most curious about will always be ball lightning. It’s so mysterious, I wonder what it could be caused by. My guess has always been a floating particle or atom undergoing fusion or something in atmosphere, something crazy like that is bound to be rare.

  • @hitlersmissingtesticle69
    @hitlersmissingtesticle69 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    When I was really little I saw a lightning ball on my front yard, I was probably 7-8, my grandmother and I were sitting on the porch as a storm was rolling in and all the sudden next to the trampoline this blue ball came basically out of nowhere and moved about 20 feet across the yard before it disappeared, in my young mind I thought my soccer ball in the yard had been struck by lightning and was floating, then next day I saw the ball and was awestruck it looked normal, funny/cool memory

  • @karenthornton2949
    @karenthornton2949 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you my love, that was quiet interesting:)

  • @marcowilson5806
    @marcowilson5806 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Its crazy how disrespectful a lightning ball can be just inviting him self in and if he had a bad day he even destroy your stuff

  • @TLA-ml2lg
    @TLA-ml2lg 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Back in 2003 I saw blue lightning. It was a year of wild and weird storms where I live in Texas. This same year I also had seen a blue meteorite fall and it lit up the sky almost as bright as daytime and this was at the pitch dark after midnight. I have never the likes before that year or ever since then.

  • @michaell.6883
    @michaell.6883 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    My grandma likes to tell us about the time she saw ball lightning. Sometimes I’m not sure I believe it but at the time my grandma had no idea about lightning as she never had access to the meteorological sciences in school as she was taking care of my uncle who had autism. The story she tells is during a pretty average storm she was sitting at the kitchen table. The power was flickering which was decently common. She recalls smelling something a little nasty which she describes as like something burning but very unpleasant to the nose. I chalked it up to suffer. She then recalls seeing a lightning strike not too far from the house. It was loud just like any close strike but she then saw a strange ball of light outside the house. She told me she was confused but immediately became horrified as it “phased through the window and slowly made its way to the dinner table” the table was a good 10-15 feet from the window. About halfway through its trip is fizzled out. My grandma recalls hearing a low bassy buzz. Something you’d hear from a modern day speaker. Like I said I’m not too sure if she saw it or not. But hearing this story from someone who knew nothing about ball lightning accurately pinpointing certain aspects of it is pretty interesting. My grandma does not suffer from any mental inflection nor was she sleeping. Quite interesting. I’ll always listen to her tell that story. I’ll never get tired of it

    • @v1n1c1u55anto5
      @v1n1c1u55anto5 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Here in brazil old countryside people has the ball lightining for a fact. From North to South it has different names and reasons to occur. Some say its a Ghost, some say it follows people and my own grandpa says it shows up in places that has gold or diamonds, so its called "mãe do ouro" and its not really a far fetched name, our state is literaly named "general mines" as its history is formed by gold mining and all kinds of minerals and gemstones, most recent discoveries are lithium and niobium.

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It seems to be consistently reported enough, across a lot of time, id love to know what it could be. Times like this I wish I could pick Tesla's brain.

  • @happydragonreptiles695
    @happydragonreptiles695 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You answered a lot of questions i had, thanks.

  • @gatosorprendido5279
    @gatosorprendido5279 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing Video!!!