posted on Oct, 19 2017 @ 04:04 AM
Hello ATS!
It struck me, recently, while bumbling about outside in some failry dismal weather with heavy rain, that I had not really read many descriptions of
UFO / UAP type phenomena being seen in rainy weather.
I have read a fair amount of reports over the years, where people see some pretty amazing things - or claim to see at least - but I have an impression
that the phenomenon seems to prefer good weather in which to appear. A sentiment to which I cannot but agree, of course, but I still find it just the
slightest bit peculiar.
There could be a number of reasons for this, I suspect. It could merely be that fewer people are about to observe it in rainy weather, or just that
with poorer visiblity making any kind of observation in a heavy downpour is inherently difficult. But statistically, there should still be some,
don't you think? The numerous USO reports should make it pretty clear that some of these things are not shy of water, so that can hardly be a factor,
at least not in all cases.
I would be curious to know if you could point me to an encounter where the phenomenon is observed in rainy weather?
If there is indeed a statistically significant lack of appearance in rainy weather, or other kinds of "bad weather", then I would be curious to know
why this might be?
And IF there are a good deal of solid observations in rainy weather, or high winds, then that might hold some clues as to what the phenomenon itself
might be? I mean, a solid object would have water pouring of it in heavy rain. Perfectly stationary in high gusts of wind, would also be significant.
Does it muck about in snow? Will the rain "hit it" or will it go through it?
So, do you have any recorded incidents of UAP/UFOs in the rain? Or otherwise severe weather conditions...?
Cheers,
BT