Saturday, March 6

More on weird weather! And see The Stone Summons


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  • The following are from The Metro, London. (Thanks Stefan)
  • In the first century, Pliny The Elder wrote about storms of frogs and fish – and there have been reports of weird weather ever since.
  • In 1871, Bath was hit by a downpour of unknown creatures covered in a ‘glutinous jelly’.
  • Hundreds of dead sand eels rained on Sunderland during a thunderstorm in 1918.
  • In 1940, a tornado in Russia dropped coins dating from the 16th century.
  • Golf balls showered down on the Punta Gorda region of Florida in 1969.
  • In 2007, large clumps of tangled worms rained on the US state of Louisiana.
  • Tadpoles, fish and the occasional frog fell in Japan’s Ishikawa region in 2009.

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