rain of frogs

rain of frogs

Throughout history on numerous occasions it has been told about the rain of frogs. It is a rather strange phenomenon that has occurred on some occasions and that, of course, has its scientific explanation. In ancient times and in the Bible they are described as actions of God himself. However, the human being has been able to find an explanation for it.

For this reason, we are going to dedicate this article to telling you everything you need to know about the rain of toads, what their characteristics are and why they originate.

Rain of animals in ancient times and today

animal rains

The truth is, while it may seem outlandish, it is an ongoing phenomenon. But it is not only frogs that rain from the sky, it also happens with other small living beings such as fish or birds, most of them dead, what happened in America in 2011, but it is also a phenomenon that has been registered in Spain in June 1880 when it rained quail. Another recent strange incident occurred in Florida in January 2018, when rain iguanas were dead, frozen or semi-frozen.

In the past, there have been various explanations for this phenomenon. In the Middle Ages, after a rain of fish, it was believed that the fish were born in the sky as adults and then fell into the sea from there.

Most of these explanations tend to be supernatural or religious in nature. An example of this is the appearance of frogs, according to the Bible, in one of the ten disasters that occurred in Egypt to free the Egyptian slaves, or the fact that Joshua received a rain of rocks in battle as one of the passages help from heaven.

rain of frogs

rain of toads explanation

French physicist André-Marie Ampere opposed most paranormal explanations of this phenomenon and decided to explain it from a scientific point of view. Ampere told the Natural Science Society that at certain times of the year frogs and toads congregate and roam the fields, and if there are strong weather events including strong winds, it can catch them and drag them great distances.

Rain from animals, especially frogs, can be associated with strong weather events involving strong winds, such as tornadoes, waterspouts (tornadoes that form on the surface of a body of water), or hurricanes. When these phenomena occur, the wind captures and sometimes carries everything in its path, even small creatures, over great distances. These strong winds can blow animals and objects away from relatively large surfaces and can completely dry out ponds. What happens is that when the strength and intensity of this wind decreases, everything that the tornado brings down collectively at a particular point. Small animals, although not always, are usually killed by impact.

Small, light fish and frogs are often seen in the rain of these animals. Sometimes these animals freeze completely or sink into the ice the moment they fall. This means that they are very high in a tornado, hurricane or waterspout with temperatures below 0ºC before falling.

However, there are still some unknowns on the subject, which makes many people skeptical of this explanation. One of them is that animal species generally do not mix, that is, in each rain of animals only one specific species appears, and it does not mix with vegetables, such as algae or other plants, at least in most cases. , because when this happens, flowers and other frozen plant parts are found in individual cases. This can be difficult to imagine because tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. they can absorb all kinds of objects in their path.

Another point that remains unexplained is that when these animals fell, some of them survived the fall and may have been in perfect condition.

Unscientific explanations of the rain of toads

frog set

Finally, we mention some alternative explanations for why it rains frogs, fish, birds, etc. that are not based on science.

Gods

As for the divine interpretation that we discussed in the first part of this article, the rain of animals has a religious character for some. This phenomenon can be interpreted as a punishment or a gift from God (an edible animal), depending on the nature of the animal or the object "sent" from heaven.

UFOs

Another explanation for this phenomenon is the intervention of extraterrestrial organisms, which collect large quantities of animals as ballast and they then dispose of them before leaving our planet. In addition, they said, blood and rain also intervened in the phenomenon to disperse the cargo in their cabins.

Teleportation

According to this assumption, those animals that descend from the sky through space-time anomalies must have come from other dimensions. Charles Hoy Fort, an American journalist who has dedicated his life to inexplicable phenomena such as animal rain, has produced the most comprehensive document on the subject. According to Fortress, there must have been a force in the past that was able to transport objects and animals instantly because its manifestations were disordered. On the other hand, he proposes the existence of an “Upper Sargasso Sea”, which sucks in objects from the Earth and then releases them.

some theories

The most accepted theory about the origin of animal rain, especially frog rain, may be related to strong meteorological phenomena involving strong winds, such as tornadoes, hurricanes, waterspouts (tornadoes that form on the surface of bodies of water ) or cloud tails. Are are rapidly rotating columns of air that extend from cumulus clouds (cotton-like clouds) to the surface of water, usually a sea or a large lake. Sometimes reaching up to several meters underground, these strong winds can suck animals and objects from relatively large surfaces, and can even dry out ponds completely.

What happens is that when the strength and intensity of this wind decreases, everything that the tornado brings down collectively at a particular point. Among them, these bugs, oddly enough, they don't always die on impact. Sometimes when they fall they freeze completely or freeze into ice cubes. This means that before falling they were at a very high altitude in a tornado, hurricane or waterspout with temperatures below 0ºC.

Likewise, other currents will retain and drag what is absorbed by the sleeve for a few minutes, until at a given moment gravity is greater than the wind and causes the frog or fish to fall to the ground. They are classified by size, first the largest, then the smallest, depending on the loss of wind energy. Some experts believe that the formation of water channels it is not important to move fish or frogs several kilometers in the air. Any unusually strong updraft should suffice, at your discretion.

I hope that with this information you can learn more about the rain of toads and why they occur.


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  1.   Diego Rafael Ulloa Lopez said

    In this case, it seems to me that the Scientific explanation (the only one to consider) is still not very strong and more study is needed to prove it. However, the subject presents a true enigma that is worth scrutinizing.