Unexplained Lights On East Coast
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Unexplained Lights On East Coast
Unexplained Lights Seen Over East Coast
National Weather Service: No Meteorological Explanation For Phenomenon
RICHMOND, Va., March 30, 2009
(AP) The National Weather Service said there is no evidence of any naturally occurring phenomenon to explain bright lights in the eastern sky that prompted hundreds of calls to the service and emergency officials.
Callers from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina described brilliant, streaking lights followed by an explosion-like sound around 9:45 p.m. Sunday.
A spokesman for the weather service's Wakefield office said the lights are “nothing meteorological that we can see.”
Callers reported seeing “great balls of fire” lighting up the sky in shades of yellow, white orange and blue. Some described the explosion as sounding like thunder.
The weather service said no damage was reported.
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/30/national/main4904669.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4904669
Some say it was space junk... But was it?
National Weather Service: No Meteorological Explanation For Phenomenon
RICHMOND, Va., March 30, 2009
(AP) The National Weather Service said there is no evidence of any naturally occurring phenomenon to explain bright lights in the eastern sky that prompted hundreds of calls to the service and emergency officials.
Callers from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina described brilliant, streaking lights followed by an explosion-like sound around 9:45 p.m. Sunday.
A spokesman for the weather service's Wakefield office said the lights are “nothing meteorological that we can see.”
Callers reported seeing “great balls of fire” lighting up the sky in shades of yellow, white orange and blue. Some described the explosion as sounding like thunder.
The weather service said no damage was reported.
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/30/national/main4904669.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4904669
Some say it was space junk... But was it?
Re: Unexplained Lights On East Coast
CarolinaHound wrote:Unexplained Lights Seen Over East Coast
National Weather Service: No Meteorological Explanation For Phenomenon
RICHMOND, Va., March 30, 2009
(AP) The National Weather Service said there is no evidence of any naturally occurring phenomenon to explain bright lights in the eastern sky that prompted hundreds of calls to the service and emergency officials.
Callers from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina described brilliant, streaking lights followed by an explosion-like sound around 9:45 p.m. Sunday.
A spokesman for the weather service's Wakefield office said the lights are “nothing meteorological that we can see.”
Callers reported seeing “great balls of fire” lighting up the sky in shades of yellow, white orange and blue. Some described the explosion as sounding like thunder.
The weather service said no damage was reported.
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/30/national/main4904669.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4904669
Some say it was space junk... But was it?
A UFO turf war maybe to see which one gets to kick ouer buts.
Old Timer-
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Re: Unexplained Lights On East Coast
Old Timer wrote:CarolinaHound wrote:Unexplained Lights Seen Over East Coast
National Weather Service: No Meteorological Explanation For Phenomenon
RICHMOND, Va., March 30, 2009
(AP) The National Weather Service said there is no evidence of any naturally occurring phenomenon to explain bright lights in the eastern sky that prompted hundreds of calls to the service and emergency officials.
Callers from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina described brilliant, streaking lights followed by an explosion-like sound around 9:45 p.m. Sunday.
A spokesman for the weather service's Wakefield office said the lights are “nothing meteorological that we can see.”
Callers reported seeing “great balls of fire” lighting up the sky in shades of yellow, white orange and blue. Some described the explosion as sounding like thunder.
The weather service said no damage was reported.
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/30/national/main4904669.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4904669
Some say it was space junk... But was it?
A UFO turf war maybe to see which one gets to kick ouer buts.
That's what I'm thinking! Or, could of been them burritos I ate Saturday night. Some static electricity from the clouds and you got fireworks.
Re: Unexplained Lights On East Coast
CarolinaHound wrote:Old Timer wrote:CarolinaHound wrote:Unexplained Lights Seen Over East Coast
National Weather Service: No Meteorological Explanation For Phenomenon
RICHMOND, Va., March 30, 2009
(AP) The National Weather Service said there is no evidence of any naturally occurring phenomenon to explain bright lights in the eastern sky that prompted hundreds of calls to the service and emergency officials.
Callers from Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina described brilliant, streaking lights followed by an explosion-like sound around 9:45 p.m. Sunday.
A spokesman for the weather service's Wakefield office said the lights are “nothing meteorological that we can see.”
Callers reported seeing “great balls of fire” lighting up the sky in shades of yellow, white orange and blue. Some described the explosion as sounding like thunder.
The weather service said no damage was reported.
source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/03/30/national/main4904669.shtml?source=RSSattr=HOME_4904669
Some say it was space junk... But was it?
A UFO turf war maybe to see which one gets to kick ouer buts.
That's what I'm thinking! Or, could of been them burritos I ate Saturday night. Some static electricity from the clouds and you got fireworks.
Or if I can ever find that video I told ya about it might clear things up a bit. Still looking for it.
Old Timer-
Number of posts : 4718
Registration date : 2009-01-13
Re: Unexplained Lights On East Coast
hehehe.. You sound like me. I can save something, burn it to disc, label it and put it up where I'll know where it is. Until I need it and then I can't find it.
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