Lightning has been rare in the weather observations since the first observation in January, 2019... (about 2 - 4 notable observations that contained a lightning storm) - (since 1992) ... unique features of paranormality are included in the record ...
“Electrical Storm” is one label for the activity, Gales were also noted in the year of 2019, and all “natural disasters” shared similar qualities - were unusual, this has been noted ... some individuals with unique features were witnessed at the times of the storms ... these observations were kept off of the record for some time due to threats that the weather posed at the time that the researcher was planning to document and post the record, about the weather, (in the current archive) ... lightning patterns which were dragon-like were noted.
Currently the documentation and information about weather in Alaska is safe to post... and (source for updated records - the year of 2020) much of the natural disaster was avoided... (Dec. - Jan. 2020 - 2021 was the most recent time of the activity ...)
Hurricane winds which were gale-like in nature, and commonly spirit activity seemed to accompany the near - natural disasters ...
Hurricanes aren’t exactly common and Lightning is the least common in Alaska ...
Tsunami’s are the most common and take place after earthquakes ... earthquakes are still not very common ...
The activity could be described as a type which relates to Apocalyptic realms...
The most common weather in Alaska is severe winds ... and stormy seas ... typically though, the weather is either calm, or it is outside of the average weather barometers, and could only be described as supernatural ... many strange and unexplainable events take place ... natural disasters themselves are rare.
Storm winds were documented on October 4th, 2020 ... they were eerie, spiritual, calming, gale-like ... and high in elemental energies ...
The last storm which posed a threat was in December - January 2019 - 2020 and were strong winds of city storms.
https://www.nssl.noaa.gov/publications/books/elecbook/TableOfCont.html
https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/1781/Electrical-Storms-Lightning-Safety
L.Y.M.
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