by De58te » Sun Sep 24, 2017 7:30 pm
Some lights I have seen which I am not sure where they fit in the chart. Can you identify them? (1) This is a fairly bright light, moves quickly, forms a long root like squiggly line, sometimes to the ground, is sometimes pictured being thrown by the mythological Zeus or Thor, and is usually accompanied by a loud thunderous sound a couple seconds later. (2) This light is rather silent, mostly dim, varies in color from greens to reds to whites, sometimes covers a large portion of the sky, and is usually seen above the Arctic Circle. (or below the Antarctic Circle.) (3) These lights are rather localized to a square mile or so. They are first seen as a thin sliver of light shooting almost vertically. Then there is a loud sound and a burst of multitudinous colors from a reds to blues and whites that usually spread out in a fan shape, ball shape, or a flame shape that lasts a few seconds and then they fade out. These lights seem to be not randomly seen but usually during sporting events finals, musical festivities and on the Fourth of July after dusk and at midnight of New Year's Eve.
Some lights I have seen which I am not sure where they fit in the chart. Can you identify them? (1) This is a fairly bright light, moves quickly, forms a long root like squiggly line, sometimes to the ground, is sometimes pictured being thrown by the mythological Zeus or Thor, and is usually accompanied by a loud thunderous sound a couple seconds later. (2) This light is rather silent, mostly dim, varies in color from greens to reds to whites, sometimes covers a large portion of the sky, and is usually seen above the Arctic Circle. (or below the Antarctic Circle.) (3) These lights are rather localized to a square mile or so. They are first seen as a thin sliver of light shooting almost vertically. Then there is a loud sound and a burst of multitudinous colors from a reds to blues and whites that usually spread out in a fan shape, ball shape, or a flame shape that lasts a few seconds and then they fade out. These lights seem to be not randomly seen but usually during sporting events finals, musical festivities and on the Fourth of July after dusk and at midnight of New Year's Eve.