The Proof Is Out There: WEIRDEST Weather Reports Ever Seen (Raining Blobs?!)
HISTORY・16 minutes read
Gelatinous blobs fall from the sky in Oakville, Washington, causing illness with no definitive explanation, while a road mysteriously buckles in Lyneham, England, likely due to a landslide triggered by weather conditions. Lightning strikes can result in unique effects on individuals, with car being safer than trees due to metal's conductivity and Faraday cage effect protecting occupants.
Insights
- Gelatinous blobs falling from the sky in Oakville, Washington in 1994, containing harmful bacteria, sparked various theories but left the exact cause shrouded in mystery.
- The road buckling in Lyneham, England, attributed to mass wasting from weather conditions, highlights the potential for natural phenomena like landslides to cause seemingly inexplicable events.
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Recent questions
What caused the gelatinous blobs to fall in Oakville, Washington?
Harmful bacteria in the blobs suggest a biological origin.
What was the most likely cause of the road damage in Lyneham, England?
Mass wasting due to weather conditions was suggested.
Can individuals with high iron content attract lightning strikes?
Factors like vocation and location can influence lightning attraction.
Why did experts attribute the localized downpour in Ghana to a broken water pipe?
The localized downpour was attributed to a broken water pipe.
Why is a car considered a safe place during a thunderstorm?
A car's metal exterior provides protection from lightning strikes.