ID | #1592208748 |
Added | Mon, 15/06/2020 |
Author | July N. |
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A witness from MISSISSAUGA writes:
My friend filmed a video about the storm, when it seemed that the shooting star (?) flying in a storm.
She quickly changed her direction and went the other way. The video attached. With
Editor's note: living in Texas, I've seen more than my share of thunderstorms and even a tornado. To be precise, I watched the entire series of tornadoes in Jarrel, Texas, in 1997.
Note from Wikipedia: at its peak Jarrell the Tornado had a width of three quarters of a mile (1.2 km) and followed by land for 5,1 miles (8,2). miles), causing catastrophic damage in the North-Western parts of Jarella with the death of 27 people.
To get to the bottom, there are some strange things that happen during thunderstorms. There is a probability that what we see is just a reflection, but it is unlikely. The object / light that seems to be under some intelligent control. If someone of you has the answer, let us know.
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Original news
Date of sighting: June 2, 2020
Location of sighting: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Source: MUFON
Now here is an amazing video posted by Youtuber UFO Casebook. I have seen some cool reports over the years during lightning storms...and some really interesting UFOs. But one thing in common they always have is they are the color of the lightning and they seem to be moving around the lighting hotspot. This makes me believe that some UFOs or alien drones use the energy from the lightning to recharge themselves...like a human drinking several cappuccino coffees in one sitting.
Scott C. Waring - Taiwan
Eyewitness states:
A friend of mine was taking a video of a lightening storm when it looked like a shooting star(?) was flying into the storm. It quickly reversed its direction and went the other way. The video is attached. See 45 second in mark. Editor's Note: Living in Texas, I have seen more than my share of thunderstorms and even tornadoes. To be specific, I watched the entire sequence of the tornado in Jarrel, Texas in 1997. Wikipedia note: At its peak, the Jarrell tornado was three quarters of a mile (1.2 km) wide and tracked across the ground for 5.1 miles (8.2 km), inflicting catastrophic damage in northwestern parts of Jarrell while killing 27 people. To get to the point, there are some strange things that happen in a lightening storm. There is the possibility that what we are seeing is simply a reflection, but not likely. The object/light does appear to be under some type of intelligent control. If any of you have an answer, do let us know.
Hypotheses
Subject when shooting with flash or backlight
Reflection of the flash on objects and small living creatures that are out of focus at the time of photographing.
Investigation
At 0:46 clearly visible similar object at the bottom of the frame. He moves similarly. The feeling that they are on the same line. Later visible the illuminated smoke.
Based on the appearance and behavior of objects, this is most likely the web (or fishing line), part of which is highlighted. When the web bends with the wind and the displacements of the illuminated area and creates the illusion of a moving object.
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Subject when shooting with flash or backlight
Reflection of the flash on objects and small living creatures that are out of focus at the time of photographing.
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