Posted on 11/21/2017 8:43:13 PM PST by BenLurkin
Incidents of these mystery booms are becoming more frequent
Residents in Alabama were left baffled last week when a loud boom resounded across much of the state.
The boom, nicknamed 'Bama Boom', has left experts stumped, with suggested causes ranging from supersonic aircrafts to meteors exploding in the atmosphere.
This isn't the first time that the mysterious sound has been heard, and incidents are becoming more frequent according to some reports.
This year alone, similar noises have been reported 64 times this year, in locations including Michigan, Lapland, St Ives, Swansea and Yorkshire.
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The Birmingham National Weather Service tweeted: 'Loud boom heard: we do not see anything indicating large fire/smoke on radar or satellite; nothing on USGS indicating an earthquake.'
The service suggested that the sound was either caused by a sonic boom from aircraft, or a meteorite from the Leonid shower.
But Nasa has since cast doubt on these explanations. Speaking to ABC 3340, Bill Cooke, head of Nasa's Meteoroid Environment Office, said that the boom could have been caused by a supersonic aircraft, a ground explosion, or a bolide - a large meteor that explodes in the atmosphere unrelated to the Leonid shower.
While the noise was picked up by the US Geological Survey, data suggests that the boom wasn't the result of an earthquake.
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CERN? Maybe I’ve gotten carried away by Q....some here will know what I’m talking about...lol
Black project Aurora.
The Seneca Guns or Mistpouffers are other names for them, along with sky quakes. They have been heard for hundreds of years and theories have ranged from landslides on the continental shelf to underground pockets of natural gas exploding.
Those baby black holes are escaping again...
lit off a bit off flash pointed diesel the other day in my shop stove.
Boom!
Fire starting was my favorite back in Cub Scouts.
I was den leader.
Good thing all doors were open.
I plead hillbilly fun.
We had a diesel mechanic who killed Black Widow spiders in the garage using a can of WD40 and a Bic lighter. Tiny blow torch.
Endust works well too - sends a blast of hot air into sleeping faces from the end of the rack. Gets them up fast. Drawback is when the OOD walks in...
Yeah, came to mind....makes one wonder. There’s various metaphorical “earthquakes” going on.
We used to kill black widows that way in the concrete barracks at Twenty-nine Palms.
Global Booming
Global Booming
John Lee Hooker.
Now we dance.
“Your story has grown tiresome.”
Aurora
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