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There are a number of similar reports that I've seen about an alleged phenomenon that has been called an "electric fog". One episode is described by a pilot, and another by a tug boat captain, both in the so called Bermuda Triangle. I will dig those up later.
I don't mean to say that even if accurate, all reports necessarily describe the same phenomenon, but there is definitely a common thread to the reports in that a "cloud" or "fog" is said to have electric and/or magnetic effects on the environment in some fashion, while void of lightning.
Here is an interesting report from the British steamer, the Mohican, which is allegedly taken from the original news report, from 1904. The same report can be found elsewhere.
I don't mean to say that even if accurate, all reports necessarily describe the same phenomenon, but there is definitely a common thread to the reports in that a "cloud" or "fog" is said to have electric and/or magnetic effects on the environment in some fashion, while void of lightning.
Here is an interesting report from the British steamer, the Mohican, which is allegedly taken from the original news report, from 1904. The same report can be found elsewhere.
http://www.waterufo.net/item.php?id=30... For that length of time the vessel was enshrouded in a strange metallic vapor, which glowed like phosphorus. The entire vessel looked as if it were afire and the sailors flitted about the deck like glowing phantoms. The cloud had a strange magnetic effect on the vessel, for the needle of the compass revolved with the speed of an electric motor and the sailors were unable to raise pieces of steel from the magnetized decks. Captain Urquhart described the thrilling experience and his story is vouched for by every man of the crew.
"It was shortly after the sun had gone,” he said, "and we were in latitude 37 degrees 16 minutes and longitude 72 degrees 48 minutes. The sea was almost as level as a parlor carpet and scarcely a breeze ruffled the water. It was slowly growing dark when the lookout saw a strange gray cloud in the southeast. At first it appeared as a speck on the horizon, but it rapidly came nearer and was soon as large as [a] balloon.” [continued]
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