What about hole punch clouds?
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Hole punch clouds
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mharratsc
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Re: Hole punch clouds
These clouds remind me of 'jellyfish' high-altitude lightning phenomena... the one's that look sort of like ELVE's with the tendrils hanging down on the bottom.
Perhaps a lower voltage, more disperse version of the same phenomena?
Just thinking out loud here.
Perhaps a lower voltage, more disperse version of the same phenomena?
Just thinking out loud here.
Mike H.
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Sparky
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Re: Hole punch clouds

Well, the experts are so wrong in many of their speculations because they do not take into consideration our charged earth and atmosphere.
This phenomenon could very well be dark mode discharges through the thin clouds because of local electrical conditions. The dipole water droplets would respond to such current as precipitation.
The twisted filaments, hanging from the holes would support plasma discharge more than some weather phenomenon born from speculations, and having no consideration of electrical discharges.
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