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The loud booms that could be heard across the South Carolina coast was all the talk this morning on social media. The booms reportedly shook people’s homes and woke them at about 3 a.m.
Last night around 10:30, a loud boom was heard, and we received several calls. People have reported hearing from boom from all over town and even as far as Wilton Officers checked several areas ...
An Air Force sonic boom fact sheet describes it as a “noise similar to thunder.” “It is caused by an object moving faster than sound — about 750 miles per hour at sea level,” it states.
The Taunton fire chief, who heard the boom himself, said fire and police went out to investigate.
The solar wind's equivalent of a sonic boom in the solar-system plasma medium can accelerate protons up to millions of miles per minute – as much as 40 percent of the speed of light. [10] This is a proven source of auroras, but has never yet been shown to be sufficiently forceful and sufficiently abrupt to cause a "boom".
Orange County emergency officials posted on Facebook around 2 p.m. that they had ruled out bombs, explosions, crashes, falling planes and building failures as the source of the loud boom. Event ...
Residents in parts of New Jersey and New York took to social media on Tuesday afternoon to report hearing a loud explosion, boom or shaking. Some speculated that it might have been an earthquake ...
The sheriff's office confirmed at least one them was an intentionally-set explosion and are investigating what's become a repeat occurrence of loud booms in the night. Marin residents baffled by ...