For about a month now reports have come in from about four different locations around the United States of a bright flash then a loud boom followed by shaking windows and entire homes.
The first report, about 3 weeks ago, came from southern California at 9:15 p.m. followed exactly 12 hours later by reports from the Bay area of the same phenomenon at 9:15 a.m.
Since then I set up a Google alert for the terms "loud boom" that sends me an email every time these terms hit the web. Tonight an identical report comes from the east coast and just as the other reports stated, there is no explanation for the event. - michael144/Admin
Here is the latest story:
Mysterious light in sky, loud explosion rattles nerves in Hampton Roads
12:21 AM EDT on Monday, March 30, 2009
(VIRGINIA BEACH) - Emergency crews fanned out across the city looking for whatever caused a loud explosion Sunday night.
At around 9:45 911 dispatchers started receiving calls from people reporting a light in the sky followed by a loud boom.
Some reported that the explosion caused their homes to shake.
However, emergency crews could find no evidence of any kind of explosion.
No injuries, fires or damage were reported.
The National Weather Service had few answers.
Jennifer McNatt, a meteorologist said the service had been in touch with the Navy, Air Force and NASA, but none of those organizations had any unusual activity to report.
Officials at Norfolk International Airport had received reports of the light and explosion, but said nothing wsa out of the ordinary at the airport.
The National Weather Service did tell officials in Virginia Beach that the reports of the light and the bang were coming in from Maryland to North Carolina.
Several callers to WVEC-TV reported their doors and windows shook.
Anyone with pictures or video of the light or the explosion should can send them to us at pics@wvec.com.
The National Weather Service released this statement at 11:17pm Sunday:
Numerous reports have been called in to this office and into local law enforcement concerning what appeared to be flashes of light in the sky over the Suffolk/Virginia Beach area. We are confident in saying that this was not lightning...and have been in contact with military and other government agencies to determine the cause. So far...we have not seen or heard of any damage from this and will continue to inquire as to the cause.
Source: WVEC.COM
Related:
Google News Alert for: loud boom
The first report, about 3 weeks ago, came from southern California at 9:15 p.m. followed exactly 12 hours later by reports from the Bay area of the same phenomenon at 9:15 a.m.
Since then I set up a Google alert for the terms "loud boom" that sends me an email every time these terms hit the web. Tonight an identical report comes from the east coast and just as the other reports stated, there is no explanation for the event. - michael144/Admin
Here is the latest story:
Mysterious light in sky, loud explosion rattles nerves in Hampton Roads
12:21 AM EDT on Monday, March 30, 2009
(VIRGINIA BEACH) - Emergency crews fanned out across the city looking for whatever caused a loud explosion Sunday night.
At around 9:45 911 dispatchers started receiving calls from people reporting a light in the sky followed by a loud boom.
Some reported that the explosion caused their homes to shake.
However, emergency crews could find no evidence of any kind of explosion.
No injuries, fires or damage were reported.
The National Weather Service had few answers.
Jennifer McNatt, a meteorologist said the service had been in touch with the Navy, Air Force and NASA, but none of those organizations had any unusual activity to report.
Officials at Norfolk International Airport had received reports of the light and explosion, but said nothing wsa out of the ordinary at the airport.
The National Weather Service did tell officials in Virginia Beach that the reports of the light and the bang were coming in from Maryland to North Carolina.
Several callers to WVEC-TV reported their doors and windows shook.
Anyone with pictures or video of the light or the explosion should can send them to us at pics@wvec.com.
The National Weather Service released this statement at 11:17pm Sunday:
Numerous reports have been called in to this office and into local law enforcement concerning what appeared to be flashes of light in the sky over the Suffolk/Virginia Beach area. We are confident in saying that this was not lightning...and have been in contact with military and other government agencies to determine the cause. So far...we have not seen or heard of any damage from this and will continue to inquire as to the cause.
Source: WVEC.COM
Related:
Google News Alert for: loud boom
Loud Boom Over Hampton WAVY-TV - Portsmouth,VA,USA Wavy.com is investigating the loud boom and bright flash in the sky witnessed by hundreds of thousands of people around 9:40 Sunday night. ... See all stories on this topic | ||
Mysterious light in sky, loud explosion rattles nerves in Hampton ... WVEC.com (subscription) - Norfolk,VA,USA At around 9:45 911 dispatchers started receiving calls from people reporting a light in the sky followed by a loud boom. Some reported that the explosion ... See all stories on this topic |
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