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Sunday, September 17, 2017
Raining Fish
For thousands of years people have written, and spoken of fish raining from the sky. They are certainly not wrong. It is very possible. When waterspouts form near coastal areas, or hurricanes pass through, occasionally, thousands of fish will be picked up, and thrown over land. One such event took place in Thomasville, Alabama in 1957. It was reported that a storm came through that dropped thousands of fish, frogs, and crayfish. A nearby F-2 tornado was the likely culprit.
https://weather.com/science/news/worlds-strangest-weather-thundersnow-firenado-hail-lightning-duststorm-20130822
https://weather.com/science/news/worlds-strangest-weather-thundersnow-firenado-hail-lightning-duststorm-20130822
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