| 130 Ball Lightning Links: Ball Lightning links. | |
| Archive of Ball Lightning reports: A large collection of stories submitted by "BL" eyewitnesses. Add your own report. | |
| Atmospheric Electricity HomePage: A meta-refence general page about Atmospheric Electricity, with a bibliography and links. | |
| Ball Lightning bibliography: A not-commented partial bibliography about the subject. | |
| Ball Lightning Discussion - Chukanov Energy, Inc.: Lots of information and speculation. | |
| Ball Lightning Discussion: An April 22, 1995 Usenet article discussing common characteristics of ball lightning reports and proposed theories. | |
| Ball Lightning: A summary page about the phenomenon. | |
| Does Ball Lightning Really Exist?: Reviews the evidence and witness accounts of ball lightning. | |
| Eddy Current Model of Ball Lightning: Theory accounting for the formation and major properties of ball lightning. | |
| Far News: Ball Lightning Experiments Produce UFOs: Two researchers in a lab in New Zealand say their experiment may explain enigmatic weather phenomena such as ball lightning. | |
| New Lead for Fireball Riddle: A BBC news article on New Zealand scientists who believe that ball lightning is little more than burning soil fragments that have been kicked up into the air. | |
| Physics : Great Balls of What?: An article from Nature.com. | |
| Scientific American: Ask the Experts: Ball Lightning: According to a statistical investigation, approximately 5% of the world population have witnessed ball lightning. Various physical theories are presented here. | |
| The Truth About Ball Lightning: Read fabulously absurd truths and untruths about ball lightning. | |
| The Virtual Times: Unusual Experiences with Lightning: Unusual experiences with lightning and ball lightning as related by eye witnesses. | |
| Theory of Ball Lightning: Storm News article: "A Theory of Ball Lightning as an Electric Discharge" by Dr. John J. Lowke. | |
| Tornadoes and Ball Lightning: A Edward Lewis paper, with the discussion of ball lightning as plasmoids. |
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