All the rest of the article is believable but this.
All unexplained events spread panic... it's covered in Journalism 101.
Hmm ... temperature inversion creates a lensing effect reflecting grounds lights off of the invisible ceiling back to observers on the ground. [I wonder if that'll be on my MUFON field investigator exam?]
spreading panic among residents below
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All the rest of the article is believable but this.
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Is that the psychologist speaking? The psychiatrist? The social worker? The sociologist?
I guess I've lived around a different sample of the general population. I know quite a number who'd panic over a lot less than that.
A lot of them panic when their cell phones trouble them in a low reception area. Others panic when their make-up runs. 100's panic when anything significantly different than their routine hits them upside the head.
Maybe I know more hysterical PMS women than you do.