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Originally posted by yamother44
reply to post by WakeUpRiseUp
Thank you. If it is a natural occurrence, how common is it (at least in your understanding)?
Originally posted by jrmcleod
I believe this is "jets" or "sprites". By the looks of it, the cloud in the video is a "thunderhead" (possible super-cell). With every strike of lightning there is a corresponding "sprite" or "jet" emitted into space.
Originally posted by waynos
reply to post by yamother44
Well, straight after viewing the video but before reading any other replies, it looks to me exactly like there was some water on the sunroof of the car and the distortion was caused by the camera moving slightly while filming through it and refracting the light.
On second viewing it looks like what I would expect to see if someone set up a water dropper to make sure a tiny amount of water was dripped in the same spot while filming from below. The effect is on the glass, not in the sky.
No dropper is visible, so the effect may have been achieved in a slightly different manner, it is definitely on the glass in my opinion. Maybe I'll give it a go myself
Maybe rewatch the video with this in mind and see what you think?edit on 16-11-2011 by waynos because: Expanded thoughts