Ball Lightning

The Herald de Cleveland (Ohio), n° 108, col. C, Thursday, May 6, 1852
s1Hassal, Peter: "1852 - Ball Lightning", Magonia Exchange, 21 mars 2008
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During the remarkable storm of Friday evening (April 30th) we witnessed the rare phenomenon of ball lightning. For a time the lightning was vivid and almost incessant in the form of sheet and zigzag or chain lightning. Our attention was directed to the northwestern quarter of the heavens, when a ball of fire appeared to move from an elevation of about 38° to about 72° above the horizon when it exploded.?Its course was not vertical. We estimated the time of its visibility at 3 seconds. Numerous instances of this phenomenon are cited by M. Arago.?Hudson Visitor.