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The phenomenon was also recorded on Batroun's shore (Lebanon – Middle East) in September 2004. [11] On 20 November 2013, a Morning Glory formation formed over the greater Durban area. [12] [13] On 4 June 2015 a Morning Glory cloud formed over St. Cloud, FL, US. On 3 November 2016 a Morning Glory cloud formed over Appelscha, The Netherlands. [14]
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Most commonly reported shapes in UFO sightings gathered by the National UFO Reporting Center Online Database (NUFORC) This is a list of notable reported sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and related claims of close encounters ...
NASA estimates that the “brief” phenomenon will be visible to the naked eye for around a week. The event could be visible to us for a week. NASA/Conceptual Image Lab/Goddard Space Flight Center
The phenomenon sees the highest density of lightning in the world, at 250 per km 2. [5] In summers, the phenomenon may even occur as dry lightning without rainfall. [6] The lightning changes its flash frequency throughout the year, and it is different from year to year.
An unidentified flying object (UFO), or unidentified anomalous phenomenon (UAP), [a] is any perceived airborne, submerged or transmedium phenomenon that cannot be immediately identified or explained. [2] Upon investigation, most UFOs are identified as known objects or atmospheric phenomena, while a small number remain unexplained.
The U.S. government can't explain 143 of the 144 cases of unidentified flying objects reported by military planes, according to a highly anticipated intelligence report released Friday.. That ...
The phenomenon has a recurrence of between 2 and 7 years, and can last from 9 to 12 months. [ 7 ] [ 13 ] The combination of El Niño and above-normal temperatures in the Atlantic Main Development Region (MDR) tends to favor increased hurricane activity in the eastern Pacific.