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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]
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — If you have heard loud booms in the skies across southeast Alabama over the past couple of days, you are not alone. Fighter planes from across the world are taking part in ...
So if the still-unexplained origins of those 2018 booms are any indicator, Saturday's big boom may remain a mystery, too. Contact Gadsden Times reporter Donna Thornton at 256-393-3284 or donna ...
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 Forest Grove Sound, a sound heard in Forest Grove, Oregon during February 2016. Suspected to be a faulty piece of mechanical equipment. [14] Moodus noises, strange sounds heard in Moodus, Connecticut, later attributed to microquakes. [15]
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
Barisal guns or fog guns (mistpoeffers (fog dissipators) in Belgium and Netherlands, Seeschießen (sea/lake gunshots) in Germany, brontidi (thunder-alike) or baturlio marinas in Italy) [1] are a series of loud booms heard near the Barisal region of Bangladesh in the 19th century. [2] [3] There are various theories about the origin of the sound.
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