mysterious shaking in the area
Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:11 pm
I heard my windows rattling this evening but didn't think anything of it, but just now I saw this on the news and I am not the only one who felt it.They think it may have been a sonic boom.
FROM WEAR CHANNEL 3
A nerve rattling.... and home rattling evening for many folks in the viewing area tonight.
We received many calls just after 6:30pm tonight.... people reporting their windows, doors.... and in some cases.... their entire homes had been given quite a shake.
Those calls came from Fairhope, Alabama To Molino, Florida... And just about everywhere in between.
There is a real-time map from the U-S Geological Survey... Indicating no earthquakes in the area at all.
There are also no reports of any explosions, serious damage, or injury.
The National Weather Service In Mobile says, based on where the reports of rattling came from.... and the type of tremors felt... It was probably a sonic boom from a military aircraft.
John Murphy with the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office says tonight's event was very similar to sonic booms in the past.
A sonic boom, of course, is the sound and shock-wave of a plane breaking the sound barrier.
We've contacted the area's military bases.... none could confirm what the event was.
http://www.wear3.com/
FROM WEAR CHANNEL 3
A nerve rattling.... and home rattling evening for many folks in the viewing area tonight.
We received many calls just after 6:30pm tonight.... people reporting their windows, doors.... and in some cases.... their entire homes had been given quite a shake.
Those calls came from Fairhope, Alabama To Molino, Florida... And just about everywhere in between.
There is a real-time map from the U-S Geological Survey... Indicating no earthquakes in the area at all.
There are also no reports of any explosions, serious damage, or injury.
The National Weather Service In Mobile says, based on where the reports of rattling came from.... and the type of tremors felt... It was probably a sonic boom from a military aircraft.
John Murphy with the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office says tonight's event was very similar to sonic booms in the past.
A sonic boom, of course, is the sound and shock-wave of a plane breaking the sound barrier.
We've contacted the area's military bases.... none could confirm what the event was.
http://www.wear3.com/