Did you read the original link I posted for an online encyclopedia?:
Rather than “some unnamed person or people,” that link quoted the following sources in its discussion of ball lightning and stated that, while formally believed to be a myth, it is now an accepted scientific phenomena:
Barry, James Dale. Ball Lightning and Bead Lightning. New York: Plenum Press. 1980.
Cade, Cecil Maxwell and Delphine Davis. The Taming of the Thunderbolts. New York: Abelard-Schuman Limited. 1969.
Golde, R. H. Lightning. Bristol: John Wright and Sons Limited. 1977.
Singer, Stanley. The Nature of Ball Lightning. New York: Plenum Press. 1971.
Viemeister, Peter E. The Lightning Book. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1972.
External links
Bergström, Arne, “Electrodynamic confinement - - a new field of science and technology? (the secret of ball lightning and a new field of science and technology)”. Scientor Research & Development. Stockholm, Sweden.
Corum, Kenneth L., and James F.Corum, "Tesla’s production of electric fireballs ". Corum & Associates, Inc., Windsor, Ohio
Talbot, Michel T., “Ball Lightning: Rare Atmospheric Phenomena (RAP)”
Bill Beaty’s Ball Lightning Page (Alternative URL )
Various articles, experiments, and information on Ball lightning
Hochwald, Hans, “Microwave Experiments” Alternative “toaster” .
‘Ball Lightning’ produced using a high voltage arc and carbon
Darling, David, "Ball lightning ". The Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight.
Shelto, J. D., "Eddy Current Model of Ball Lightning ". Fruita, Colorado. January 13, 2004.
Straight Dope: Does ball lightning really exist?
Ball lightning properties ]
Google directory: Ball Lightning