A meteorological question..
Discussion
Eric Mc said:
Ball LIGHTNING even
.
Generally, fogs and mists form in still air conditions so the chances of a fog or a mist forming when wind speeds are at storm levels would be pretty low - if not impossible.
Could you not have fog or mist at ground level (obviously!) and an upper atmosphere storm above it?
Generally, fogs and mists form in still air conditions so the chances of a fog or a mist forming when wind speeds are at storm levels would be pretty low - if not impossible.
JRM said:
Eric Mc said:
Ball LIGHTNING even
.
Generally, fogs and mists form in still air conditions so the chances of a fog or a mist forming when wind speeds are at storm levels would be pretty low - if not impossible.
Could you not have fog or mist at ground level (obviously!) and an upper atmosphere storm above it?
Generally, fogs and mists form in still air conditions so the chances of a fog or a mist forming when wind speeds are at storm levels would be pretty low - if not impossible.
I can't see why not, but the wind speeds at ground level would generally have to be low (notwithstanding comment above), so reasonably rare, I would think.
Certainly would be dramatic, given the light transfer of the burst of lightning through all of those billions of droplets of water...!
Certainly would be dramatic, given the light transfer of the burst of lightning through all of those billions of droplets of water...!
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