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Originally posted by Nomad451
It almost seems like a strange glitch. It's almost as if out universe is a computer program the suffers from an odd glitch here and there.
Fish and frogs falling from the sky... Whoops that wasn't supposed to happen!
Originally posted by 1SawSomeThings
This is known as a "Fortean Phenomenon". It has been ongoing for a long time: frogs of all the same species, fish of all the same species, little pond pebbles, blobs of "manna", ice chunks. All dropped without the surrounding mud, pond-weed etc.
See: Wikipedia Link to Charles Fort
Also See: raining animals
[edit on 27-2-2010 by 1SawSomeThings]
Originally posted by nophun
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Originally posted by trueblue
reply to post by Zelong
The weather report for tomorrow says partly cloudy with light to heavey fish fall
Darwin and Rural Forecast Issued at 5:00 am CST on Sunday 28 February 2010
Warning Summary
A Flood Threat Advice is current.
A Wind Warning is current for adjacent coastal waters.
A Severe Weather Warning for damaging wind and heavy rainfall is current for the
Darwin-Daly District.
Originally posted by schrodingers dog
Meh ... let me know when it's starts hailing tartar sauce.
Although there have been no reports of direct observation there is persistent indirect evidence that this species may aestivate (survive in bottom mud or damp leaf litter) when waters dry up.
Often this species is found in large numbers only a few days after rain in locations that were dry just prior to the rain and which have no connection with permanent water.
Originally posted by schrodingers dog
It's raining fish, hallelujah!
Meh ... let me know when it's starts hailing tartar sauce.