An early record of ball lightning: Oliva (Spain), 1619

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In a primary documentary source we found an early record of ball lightning (BL), which was observed in the monastery of Pi (Oliva, southeastern Spain) on 18 October 1619. The ball lightning was observed by at least three people and was described as a "rolling burning vessel" and a "ball of fire". The ball lightning appeared following a lightning flash, showed a mainly horizontal motion, crossed a wall, smudged an image of the Lady of Rebollet (then known as Lady of Pi) and burnt her ruff, and overturned a cross.

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Domínguez-Castro, F. (2018). An early record of ball lightning: Oliva (Spain), 1619. History of Geo- and Space Sciences, 9(1), 79–83. https://doi.org/10.5194/hgss-9-79-2018

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