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EARTH SCIENCES BALL LIGHTNING

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Physics : Great Balls of What?
An article from Nature.com.
www.nature.com

Ball Lightning
A summary page about the phenomenon.
www.tbns.net

Ball Lightning bibliography
A not-commented partial bibliography about the subject.
www.fis.unipr.it

The Truth About Ball Lightning
Read fabulously absurd truths and untruths about ball lightning.
tangmonkey.com

Tornadoes and Ball Lightning
A Edward Lewis paper, with the discussion of ball lightning as plasmoids.
www.padrak.com

Eddy Current Model of Ball Lightning
Theory accounting for the formation and major properties of ball lightning.
jasia.ca

Archive of Ball Lightning reports
A large collection of stories submitted by "BL" eyewitnesses. Add your own report.
amasci.com

The Virtual Times: Unusual Experiences with Lightning
Unusual experiences with lightning and ball lightning as related by eye witnesses.
hsv.com

Does Ball Lightning Really Exist?
Reviews the evidence and witness accounts of ball lightning. (September 17, 2004)
www.straightdope.com

Atmospheric Electricity
A meta-reference general page about Atmospheric Electricity, with a bibliography and links.
ae.nsstc.uah.edu

Theory of Ball Lightning
Storm News article: "A Theory of Ball Lightning as an Electric Discharge" by Dr. John J. Lowke.
www.australiasevereweather.com

Far News: Ball Lightning Experiments Produce UFOs
Two researchers in a lab in New Zealand say their experiment may explain enigmatic weather phenomena such as ball lightning.
home.dmv.com

New Lead for Fireball Riddle
A BBC news article on New Zealand scientists who believe that ball lightning is little more than burning soil fragments that have been kicked up into the air.
news.bbc.co.uk

Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Ball Lightning
According to a statistical investigation, approximately 5% of the world population have witnessed ball lightning. Various physical theories are presented here.
www.sciam.com

EARTH SCIENCES BALL LIGHTNING