Fort quotes a story in Comptes Rendus, 23-832, about a tremendous red rain in France, Oct. 16 and 17, 1846. The explanation was that the rain was colored by matter swept up from the earth’s surface and then precipitated. But a later issue of the journal, 24-625, described the rain as “so vividly red and so blood-like that many persons in France were … [Read more...] about A great quantity of corpuscles
Fall
The Super-Sargasso Sea and its Arctic region
Fort writes of an item in the Monthly Weather Review for October 1886, quoted from the Charlotte Chronicle. “For three weeks there had been a fall of water from the sky, in Charlotte, N.C., localized in one particular spot, every afternoon, about three o'clock; that, whether the sky was cloudy or cloudless, the water or rain fell upon a small patch of land between two … [Read more...] about The Super-Sargasso Sea and its Arctic region
The Super-Sargasso Sea and its Arctic region
Fort writes of an item in the Monthly Weather Review for October 1886, quoted from the Charlotte Chronicle. “For three weeks there had been a fall of water from the sky, in Charlotte, N.C., localized in one particular spot, every afternoon, about three o'clock; that, whether the sky was cloudy or cloudless, the water or rain fell upon a small patch of land between two … [Read more...] about The Super-Sargasso Sea and its Arctic region
Ice from external regions
In October, 1844, a block of ice weighing eleven pounds fell at Cette, France. –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p185 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Ice from external regions
Ice from external regions
In October, 1844, a block of ice weighing eleven pounds fell at Cette, France. –Charles Fort, The Book of the Damned, p185 (The Complete Books of Charles Fort, Dover, c1974). … [Read more...] about Ice from external regions