Abstract
Based on various experiences and observations several phenomena associated with thunderstorms and lightning have become part of folklore. These are forked lightning, bead lightning, ribbon lightning, and ball lightning. As outlined subsequently, evidence for some of these are well documented in the literature based on experimental observations, whereas others are based on personal accounts of observations. A brief description of each of these phenomena is given in this chapter.
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Cooray, V. (2015). Unusual Forms of Lightning Flashes. In: An Introduction to Lightning. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8938-7_20
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