I read this today about the firefighters around Chernobyl
"They believe they know when they are fighting a radioactive fire - they experience a tingling, metallic sensation in their skin" www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18721292
I get a similar same sensation from mobile phone radiation - sometimes all over that side of the body closest to the source.
And I have a similar sensation with x-rays - a tingling in the lower jaw.
I wonder how many of us can physically feel radiation whether ionizing or non-ionizing.
Perhaps "dark" lightning is not quite the right name. There may be another type of event occurring.
Meanwhile, it is quite common for lightning to come from clear skies but the official explanation seems to be that the lightning traveled horizontally from an hypothesized storm that was over the horizon before travelling vertically. Such is science.
This will make little difference to most users but insurance companies will be paying a lot of attention as will banks that lend to mobile phone businesses.
Coincidentally I was a passenger in a car for perhaps 3 hours with mobile phones present and my right ear became irritated and hearing substantially diminished. Five days later it is still returning towards normal.
To be quite honest I don't use my mobile phone any more than is necessary for reasons of health. They are a hazard and I really don't think it's a good idea to have any more devices in your home than is necessary.
Distant peaks emerge....clear as day. The hermit's lantern turns to guide the way. Hermit's Way - F. J. Rogers
After I protected my place from wireless radiation I was still having trouble and discovered that my electricity is very dirty. I made some cheap devices that reduce the problem by 80%. Complete removal is expensive. Roof top solar power is a major problem as are many LED lights. The conversion between DC and AC is the major problem.