This paper presents evidence of an apparent connection between ball lightning and a green fireball. On the evening of the 16 May 2006 at least three fireballs were seen by many people in the skies of Queensland, Australia. One of the fireballs was seen passing over the Great Divide about 120km west of Brisbane, and soon after, a luminous green ball about 30 cm in diameter was seen rolling down the slope of the Great Divide. A detailed description given by a witness indicates that the phenomenon was probably a highly luminous form of ball lightning. A hypothesis presented in this paper is that the passage of the Queensland fireball meteor created an electrically conductive path between the ionosphere and ground, providing energy for the ball...
International audienceContext. Fireballs are particularly bright meteors produced by large meteoroid...
Two models of ball lightning are compared here. Each model is quantum. One of them was proposed by A...
Sounds heard simultaneously with the flight of large meteor fireballs are electrical in origin. Conf...
This paper presents evidence of an apparent connection between ball lightning and a green fireball. ...
Abstract—The paper proposes a common origin of atmospheric light phenomena, including ball lightning...
Ball lightning is alleged by some to be a rare atmospheric phenomenon usually associated with thunde...
One of the most intriguing and enduring scientific challenges is to find an explanation for ball lig...
Centimeter-sized meteoroids cause bright meteors, called meteoric fireballs, during their encounter ...
Abstract—One of the main problems in understanding ball lightning is that its properties, taken toge...
Ball lightning is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the atmosphere. However due to its brevity and...
After 3 years of systematic monitoring of fireballs by autonomous fireball observatories (AFO), mil...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
A very bright fireball called B´ejar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed o...
It is proposed that the ball lightning and UFO are analogous objects. The variety of different obser...
International audienceThis article proposes an explanation for High-Energy Atmospheric phenomena thr...
International audienceContext. Fireballs are particularly bright meteors produced by large meteoroid...
Two models of ball lightning are compared here. Each model is quantum. One of them was proposed by A...
Sounds heard simultaneously with the flight of large meteor fireballs are electrical in origin. Conf...
This paper presents evidence of an apparent connection between ball lightning and a green fireball. ...
Abstract—The paper proposes a common origin of atmospheric light phenomena, including ball lightning...
Ball lightning is alleged by some to be a rare atmospheric phenomenon usually associated with thunde...
One of the most intriguing and enduring scientific challenges is to find an explanation for ball lig...
Centimeter-sized meteoroids cause bright meteors, called meteoric fireballs, during their encounter ...
Abstract—One of the main problems in understanding ball lightning is that its properties, taken toge...
Ball lightning is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the atmosphere. However due to its brevity and...
After 3 years of systematic monitoring of fireballs by autonomous fireball observatories (AFO), mil...
A very bright fireball called Béjar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed ov...
A very bright fireball called B´ejar (SPMN110708), with a maximum brightness of −18, was observed o...
It is proposed that the ball lightning and UFO are analogous objects. The variety of different obser...
International audienceThis article proposes an explanation for High-Energy Atmospheric phenomena thr...
International audienceContext. Fireballs are particularly bright meteors produced by large meteoroid...
Two models of ball lightning are compared here. Each model is quantum. One of them was proposed by A...
Sounds heard simultaneously with the flight of large meteor fireballs are electrical in origin. Conf...