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St. Elmo's Fire: Mesmerizing Lightning Seen by Pilots in Florida Before Hurricane Idalia's Landfall
Many sailors believe the fascinating lightning they refer to as St. Elmo's Fire is a sign of good fortune, however, meteorological specialists assert that the dancing lightning signals the approach of a storm, as it did in Florida before Hurricane Idalia's landfall. Read more here.
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