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  2. Loud booms, earth shaking attributed to explosions at ... - AOL

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    Last week and this week people have reported hearing loud booms all around the region. Loud booms, earth shaking attributed to explosions at southern Indiana military base Skip to main content

  3. Loud booms over Columbus: As the internet speculates, we ...

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    A series of loud booms in north Columbus remain unexplained. ... private jets and a helicopter flying near Clintonville around the time of the boom (9:45 p.m.) Saturday night. None of them were ...

  4. Skyquake - Wikipedia

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    Military aircraft surreptitiously creating sonic booms. (This origin does not explain sounds heard before supersonic flight, but could be extended to include military cannon-fire practice.) Earthquakes: Shallow earthquakes can generate sound waves with little ground vibration: The "booming" sound is heard only locally, near the epicenter. [7] [8]

  5. Why sudden loud booms sometimes occur when it's very ... - AOL

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    During extreme cold events, you may hear a loud boom and feel like you have experienced an earthquake. However, this event was more likely a cryoseism, also known as an ice quake or a frost quake ...

  6. Outline of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The location of the state of Indiana in the United States of America An enlargeable map of the state of Indiana An enlargeable map of the 92 counties of the state of Indiana. Indigenous peoples. Evidence of human activity date as early 8000 BC. Hopewell culture developed agriculture and begins Indiana's first permanent settlements. 200 BC-400 AD

  7. 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.

  8. Meteor air burst - Wikipedia

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    Loud sonic booms were reported [102] as well as fragments found. [103] 2018, Dec 18 [15] Bering Sea, near Kamchatka, Russia 173 kilotonnes of TNT (720 TJ) 25.6 km (15.9 mi) Kamchatka superbolide asteroid (~10 meters in diameter) impacting at a fast 32 km/s. Largest airburst since Chelyabinsk.

  9. ‘We all heard it.’ Loud noise startles Elk Grove residents ...

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    A loud boom Saturday night left people worried throughout Elk Grove, and police are working to determine what might have happened. The unexpected noise startled residents around 10:30 p.m., Elk ...