One may be a meteor. Two would not be.
PING!
LAST WEEK..
Mystery sonic boom in California
Residents of California’s Central Coast experienced a sonic boom Wednesday morning but nobody knows the source. The Federal Aviation Administration reviewed their data and came back empty-handed.
They’re here.
Perhaps Rosie O’Donnell fall down go boom!
Military flying supersonic, I bet.
We get that off the coast, with excuses like “atmospheric conditions amplified the sounds of military bombing excercizes on San Clemente Island”, that explains the boom that was heard from San Diego to Point Dumas.
One may be a meteorite, but three or four?
It’s the sound of Obama’s lofty rhetoric and bitter reality colliding....
Just sayin’
:-)
The last meteor I saw streak across the sky "landed"(disintegrated in the sky) some 2,000 miles away. Good luck to all those NY'ers hunting around the burbs trying to find something that isn't there. If any bits did make it to earth, they'd be in Ohio somewhere.
Well, if it was a sonic boom from aircraft, don’t they produce a double-boom? I mean, that’s what I’ve actually heard myself. It’s a distinctive sound.
Otherwise, if not a sonic boom from aircraft, then perhaps someone blowing up an outhouse, as a joke... LOL...
Oh..., wait a minute..., we don’t have outhouses, any more...
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One time I was driving around Talihina, OK, actually by Sardis Lake and headed over to the Talimena Highway for a road trip, and while at Sardis Lake, on an island there, I heard some loud booms, in a regular repeating pattern, for an hour or so. They were loud and continuous, in intervals of maybe a minute or so. The boomed through the hills around there.
But, considering the direction they were coming from, and the fact that I knew over in that direction was McAlester Ammunition Depot (and the fact that these “explosions” were regular), I concluded they were disposing of ordinance or something similar. The McAlester Ammunition Depot was about 30-35 miles away and over many hills and “mountains” (if you can call them that in Oklahoma... LOL... ).
http://mcalestr-www.army.mil/about/about.htm
You never know what you hear and for what reason, when you don’t know all the details or some facts are missing from your “knowledge”. If I had not known what was around there, I might have really wondered about that...
Someone served chili in Chappaqua. Mystery solved!