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Originally posted by Komodo
reply to post by FejkNick
kinda like that .. but SUPER MAJOR bright bluish/greenish
Originally posted by gemineye
Is it snowing there? Have you ever experienced thunder snow? If so, do you think that's what it is? Granted, that probably wouldn't warrant the fire department to be heading out...
Originally posted by boncho
Hmm. You have only a few posts and all to do with humming sounds and now flashes in the sky....
Originally posted by Vandalour
reply to post by Komodo
but this light was so bright I felt it in my eyes
umm.. if US is under some kind of High-altitude nuclear explosions (HANE) attack... it would be nice to know
A high-altitude nuclear detonation produces an immediate flux of gamma rays from the nuclear reactions within the device.
EMP incident accompanied a high-altitude nuclear test over the South Pacific and resulted in power system failures as far away as Hawaii. A large device detonated at 400�500 km over Kansas would affect all of CONUS. The signal from such an event extends to the visual horizon as seen from the burst point.
any power failure in your area ?
Originally posted by Komodo
Originally posted by gemineye
Is it snowing there? Have you ever experienced thunder snow? If so, do you think that's what it is? Granted, that probably wouldn't warrant the fire department to be heading out...
in 52years living in Oregon, I've never once heard of lighting snow.. and I had lighting hit 50ft from my house before .. this was not lighting ..
and agreed on the FD being called out.. and my eyes are still a bit sore .. ugh
edit on 18-1-2012 by Komodo because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by boncho
Pics or it didn't happen.
Obligatory.