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#1098804 - 11/03/09 05:49 PM
Sonic Boom Over PY?
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CountyMounty
Member
Registered: 02/02/08
Posts: 189
Loc: North of the Mason-Dixon
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Hey folks, question for ya...
This morning, around 3 O'clock, I had an interesting experience; I woke, bolt-up, to a loud, sharp cracking sound - much like a sonic boom, for those of you who have ever heard one. I dismissed it as something I had dreamt, although I couldn't believe something in a dream could seem so loud and clear. It definitely impressed me as a real noise.
Here's the thing.. My grandfather, who lives half way across the county, on roughly the same longitude, just described an identical experience at exactly the same time. In regular conversation he mentioned he couldn't believe the noise he heard in his sleep around 3 this morning. He even got up to check that the house hadn't been struck by lighting.
Military aircraft do, on occasion, lay down a boom carpet over populated areas as they pass over, conducting their operations. Generally they don't fly supersonic below a certain altitude, although the pressure wave can still be experienced. In the city where I'm from, residents would occasionally have windows broken from the SR-71 operating out of our local AFB (back in the day).
Just wondering if anyone out there had a similar experience to corroborate what my grandfather and I heard this morning.
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#1098816 - 11/03/09 06:35 PM
Re: Sonic Boom Over PY?
[Re: Rick-the-Builder]
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Samuel
Senior Member
Registered: 02/07/08
Posts: 3564
Loc: Potter, NY
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I did not hear anything at 3AM, but it would not surprise me. I see military helicopters and planes all the time over my house. Heading either south or west. Same path all the time.
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#1098819 - 11/03/09 06:49 PM
Re: Sonic Boom Over PY?
[Re: CountyMounty]
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VM Smith
Gold Member
Registered: 11/28/05
Posts: 18685
Loc: seneca falls
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It could have been an aircraft boom, or, possibly:
Sounds Associated with Witnessed Meteorite Falls
Occasionally when a meteorite is witnessed to find its way to Earth, it will present a very impressive visual show as it burns through the atmosphere. Even less common though, are the occasions when witnesses are able to actually hear audible sounds associated with the falling meteor. These have been described in many various ways such as: whistling, popping, booming, thunderous, whizzing, whirling, whirring, crackling, drumming, rumbling, humming, roaring and more. Sometimes these sounds are the result of the meteor's high velocity and the resultant 'sonic boom' which can also be felt. Sometimes witnesses have described the ground shaking or windows rattling from these booms. Below is a list of various recovered meteorites which were witnessed to fall and also presented the observers with an impressive sound show. Thanks to Bernd Pauli for compiling much of this information.
Adzhi-Bogdo (LL3-6)
"Black objects that produced crackling sounds like gunshots, flew eastward through the heavens trailing green smoke."
Allegan (H5)
"The explosion was reported as cannon-like, and was followed by a hissing sound compared with that of an engine blowing off steam."
Cabin Creek (IIIA)
"People in the town of Dardanelle, about 25 km southeast of the landing site, were startled by an unusually loud report, accompanied by a peculiar whizzing sound as if hot metal had come in contact with water."
Crumlin (L5)
".. a noise like thunder or the rolling of drums broke overhead. .. described the report as twofold and followed by a whizzing noise or the sound of escaping steam."
Felix (CO3)
".. his attention was attracted by a loud rumbling noise sounding very much like thunder."
Hatford (1628)
".. a hizzing noise made way through the air, not unlike the flying of bullets from the mouth of great ordnance, ..."
Honolulu (L5)
"...a terrific noise came from the cloud, as if a multitude of ships had begun firing their cannons. Thunderclaps followed each by other, as if opponents were exchanging broadsides. This noise stopped after several minutes..."
Holbrook (L6)
"The noise it created was very loud and lasted for at least half a minute and sounded somewhat like distant thunder, or the booming of a cannon in the distance."
"This noise has been variously likened by witnesses, to the rumbling of a rapidly driven farm wagon on a rough road, to escaping steam, to distant or long continued thunder or the booming of a cannon."
Karakol (LL6)
"Suddenly we heard a strong report and then a sharp noise and whistle."
Magombedze (H6)
"The fall was proceeded by three loud detonation sounds and 'an approaching aeroplane-like noise,' landing with a thud ..."
Mooresfort (H5)
"Appearance of moving cloud and sounds like thunder."
Noblesville (H4)
"No light or sound except for the whirring sound as it passed and the thud in the ground was noticed."
"They were facing south and heard a "low pitched whistle" or "whirring" sound as the meteorite passed them coming from the north or slightly west of north."
Pontlyfni (WIN)
".. he heard a rushing, whistling sound."
".. a peculiar whistling noise as of a projectile."
Rowton (IIIA)
".. the sound was heard as of something falling during a heavy shower of rain, accompanied by a hissing and then a rumbling noise."
"a strange rumbling noise was heard in the atmosphere, followed almost instantaneously by a startling explosion resembling a discharge of heavy artillery."
Stratford (L6)
"A whistling sound was heard."
St. Robert (H5)
"At least one observer noted electrophonic sounds heard simultaneously with the passage of the fireball."
Campos Sales (L4)
"... a loud buzzing noise."
"Most observers reported astonishment by the fireball, the sonic boom, and the whizzing ("like the sound of bullets") of the falling stones."
Piplia Kalan (EUC)
"The meteorite was accompanied by three loud widely heard detonations, a hissing sound along the trail, ..."
Juancheng (H5)
"They heard a roaring sound for 2 to 3 minutes, ..."
Ashdon (L6)
"He heard a loud "sissing" noise and supposed that an aeroplane was overhead."
Baldwyn (L6)
"... humming noise"
Binningup (H5)
"... whistling noise"
Middlesbrough (L6)
".. heard a whizzing or rushing noise in the air, ..."
Peckelsheim (DIO)
"... a whining noise"
Quesa (IRANOM)
"They heard a brief noise as of an approaching storm."
Rampurhat (LL)
"... a roaring noise"
Ruhobobo (L6)
"...a noise like that of a jet aeroplane"
Sharps (H3)
"... a whirring noise"
Trebbin (LL6)
"The fall was accompanied by a loud hissing noise, ..."
Warrenton (CO3)
"... a whistling noise"
Wold Cottage (L6)
".. heard various noises in the air, like pistols, or distant guns at sea, felt two distinct concussions of the earth, and heard a hissing noise passing through the air ..."
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#1099238 - 11/04/09 08:25 PM
Re: Sonic Boom Over PY?
[Re: Daisy Duke]
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McLovin'
Member
Registered: 05/02/09
Posts: 225
Loc: In the land of freedom
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Maybe we should call "The Diverters"!
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