HAVE YOU TALKED ABOUT TALKING ABOUT THE WEATHER TODAY?
The Unilever Series: Olafur Eliasson The Weather Project
16 October 2003 - 21 March 2004    Turbine Hall, Tate Modern    FREE
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Weather stories they heard a sound like a long ‘sizzling crack’ – like bubbles bursting in a frying pan

18:20: At No 41, the home of Mr and Mrs Davison (Mr Davison was out at the time), the family were sitting in the front room watching television. When the close sequence of explosions … occurred, they heard a sound like a long ‘sizzling crack’ – like bubbles bursting in a frying pan of overheated fat. Their TV remote control was activated and switched off the set (it was soon switched on again, using the remote control, and found to be in normal working order).

Peter Van Doorn, 'Complex Ball Lightning Events at Shoreham, West Sussex, United Kingdom 24 September 2000 and 3 November 2000: Part 3', The Journal of Meteorology, vol.28, no.276, February 2003, pp.66-7

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