I have heard of most of these phenomena.
- Raining animals: I've heard stories about this, but it seems very unusual.
- Giant hailstones: I've heard of giant hailstones, and they can be quite dangerous.
- Pink snow: Pink snow is also known as watermelon snow. It's caused by algae.
- Red rain: Red rain, colored by dust or algae, can be an interesting sight.
- A never-ending lightning storm: These storms, like the one over the Catatumbo River in Venezuela, are quite fascinating.
- Ball lightning: This is a rare and mysterious phenomenon, and I've heard about it but haven't seen it.
- A fire tornado: Fire tornadoes are frightening and destructive.
- Blue moon: A blue moon is the second full moon in a calendar month, not necessarily blue in color.
- A moonbow (lunar rainbow): Moonbows are rare but beautiful, occurring when moonlight refracts through water droplets.
Based on the picture, I can see a never-ending lightning storm. These are described on the right side of the page.