Invasions of Jellyfish, Sea Snow, Three Earthquakes, and a Fireball Lighting Up the Night: 48 Hours of Superquark in the Marche Region – Video Highlights
- Marche experienced an extraordinary sequence of natural phenomena over a 48-hour period, including a jellyfish invasion, sea snow, three earthquakes, and a bolide that illuminated the night sky...
- The events were reported by Corriere Adriatico, describing how the region witnessed multiple rare occurrences in quick succession, drawing comparisons to the kind of extraordinary natural spectacles featured...
- Along the Adriatic coast, particularly in areas such as Pesaro and Fano, large numbers of jellyfish appeared in the waters, prompting concern among swimmers and local authorities due...
Marche experienced an extraordinary sequence of natural phenomena over a 48-hour period, including a jellyfish invasion, sea snow, three earthquakes, and a bolide that illuminated the night sky like daytime.
The events were reported by Corriere Adriatico, describing how the region witnessed multiple rare occurrences in quick succession, drawing comparisons to the kind of extraordinary natural spectacles featured in programs like Superquark.
Along the Adriatic coast, particularly in areas such as Pesaro and Fano, large numbers of jellyfish appeared in the waters, prompting concern among swimmers and local authorities due to the unusual density of the marine creatures.
At the same time, reports emerged of “sea snow” — a phenomenon where organic material or microscopic particles in the water create a visual effect resembling snowfall underwater — observed in the same coastal zones.
