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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 ...
In social media posts, reknowned local meteorologist James Spann has described such unexplained sounds as "Bama booms," loud, shaking, explosive type noises sometimes heard across counties or cities.
“The sound heard on the ground as a ‘sonic boom’ is the sudden onset and release of pressure after the buildup by the shock wave or ‘peak overpressure,’” it says.
People reported hearing the boom on the west and east sides of town alike, and down to Wilton. ... a loud boom was heard, and we received several calls. ... Elk Grove officials encourage anyone ...
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]
People across the metro-east heard — and felt — a mysterious boom on Thursday morning. They took to social media to confer with neighbors and learned residents as far apart as Red Bud and ...
He heard — and felt — the boom. The sheriff's agency is contracted to provide police services in the city. "It felt like somebody had banged into the exterior wall," Rivera said.
‘Loud boom’ heard as far away as Annapolis, Maryland after fighter jets scrambled to intercept private Cessna that strayed into DC airspace