Endtimes: Fireball reported over Arizona, sonic boom picked up on seismometer
Other "strange" news within too. Strange lights, chunks of ice falling from sky, falling birds, etc
A brilliant fireball streaked through the night sky over
southern Arizona, US around 03:32 UTC on September 24, 2017 (20:32 MDT,
September 23). The event lasted about 12 seconds and produced a sonic
boom picked up by a seismometer near Tucson. The American Meteor Society
(AMS) received 35 reports of a fireball seen over Arizona and New
Mexico. 6 eyewitnesses reported hearing a sound associated with the
event, 3 delayed and 3 concurrent, while 12 of them reported seeing
fragmentation.
The object was captured by all-sky cameras at Kitt Peak National Observatory, Mount Lemmon Observatory, and the MMT Observatory. According to NASA Meteor Watch, the meteor originated 80 km (49 miles) above the desert southwest of Tucson, Arizona. It traveled at about 47 150 km/h (29 300 mph) for 12 seconds, passing almost directly over the Tortolita suburb of Tucson, before disrupting 32 km (20 miles) above the desert approximately 13 km (8 miles) north of the town of Oracle, Arizona. READ MORE
This year’s line-up began with Franklin, forming on August 9 to become the first named hurricane of the season. During the weeks that followed, three of the eight hurricanes including Harvey, Irma, and Maria reached category 4 status and all made landfall – a record first.
Tropical storm Harvey hit Texas as a category 4 hurricane in August, piling rain in places more than any other cyclone measured on the continental United States.
Throughout Irma’s development, the destructive eyewall of the storm maintained intensity above 180mph longer than any other storm in Atlantic history – making it one of the most powerful Atlantic storms ever recorded.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Maria continue churning in the Atlantic, but neither posing a substantial threat to land.
On Sunday evening the Category 1 Hurricane Lee’s eyewall was nearly 900 miles away from the coast of Bermuda, travelling eastward at 3 mph.
So far this year, there have been a total of seven hurricanes and 13 named storms, with potentially even more to come.
On average an entire Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June and ends in November, usually equates for only six hurricanes. However this year’s hurricane season is predicted to be the most active since 2010.
First a weird thundering cloud is engulfing the city:
The first ‘light’ emitted a strange sound and divided into several luminous objects that moved to the sides of the main object, which then vanished one after another:
This strange phenomenon was witnessed on September 23, 2017 and it greatly scared baffled onlookers who were trying to understand what the heck was going on!
A family had a lucky escape when huge block of ice fell from the sky and crashed into their garden, leaving a massive crater.
The megacrometeor struck the garden with a “big boom” and shook their home on September 26, 2017.
As reported by a family member: “I was sitting at my desk and heard this big boom. I thought it was an explosion and I felt the house shake. When I went downstairs the dog was acting strangely. I looked out of the window and saw a hole with white stuff in it. It was splashed all over the grass. If anybody had been out in the garden, it could have killed them. We just don’t know where it came from. It’s a complete mystery.”
The resultig crater in the middle of their lawn measures 4ft 7in by 3ft 11in.
There source of the strange phenomenon is still under investigation, but experts suspect the ice may have cme from a passing aircraft, but this is relatively rare: approximately 25 ice falls per year are reported to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
The canyon fire began close to Freeway 91 just after 1pm on Monday, September 25, 2017 and spread into Chino Hills State Park a couple hours later.
Aircraft and more than 300 firefighters have been deployed to battle the flames.
Helicopters and other aircraft dropped water on the fire all through Monday and the night. Crews used bulldozers and cleared vegetation by hand to try to halt the fire’s advance.
Four schools have been closed due to the threat from the blaze, with Corona City authorities urging people to leave their homes south of Green River Road to the Trudy Way area.
Authorities reported that only one home was damaged, and they have not reported any injuries. An evacuation shelter has been opened at the Corona High School gymnasium.
Now here a video of the strange glowing object in the sky of Russia:
The object was captured by all-sky cameras at Kitt Peak National Observatory, Mount Lemmon Observatory, and the MMT Observatory. According to NASA Meteor Watch, the meteor originated 80 km (49 miles) above the desert southwest of Tucson, Arizona. It traveled at about 47 150 km/h (29 300 mph) for 12 seconds, passing almost directly over the Tortolita suburb of Tucson, before disrupting 32 km (20 miles) above the desert approximately 13 km (8 miles) north of the town of Oracle, Arizona. READ MORE
Thousands of birds fall from the sky from erupting volcano in Indonesia
Officials in Bali cannot explain the death of thousands of
birds at the Office of Public Works and Spatial Planning (PUPR) in
Karangasem on the island of Bali. Birds have most probably been
asphyxiated by gases and vapors currently emanating out of the crater of
Agung volcano. Indonesian officials are baffled by the sudden death of
thousands of birds in the eastern part of the island Bali. Officials
don’t want to
testify that these birds falling from the sky are more likely victims of the recent volcanic and seismic unrest of Agung volcano and answers to a frightened population that rain is most probably responsible for the mass die-off: ‘We do not know yet whether it is related or not, if the volcanic gases have already reached the region and the town. READ MORE
testify that these birds falling from the sky are more likely victims of the recent volcanic and seismic unrest of Agung volcano and answers to a frightened population that rain is most probably responsible for the mass die-off: ‘We do not know yet whether it is related or not, if the volcanic gases have already reached the region and the town. READ MORE
120-years record broken: Lee becomes the eighth consecutive Atlantic hurricane and this hasn’t happened in the same hurricane season since 1893
Hurricane Lee has become the eighth consecutive Atlantic hurricane of this year’s hurricane season.
It’s been since 1893 since the Atlantic last encountered as many or more hurricanes as this in a row in one season.
This year’s line-up began with Franklin, forming on August 9 to become the first named hurricane of the season. During the weeks that followed, three of the eight hurricanes including Harvey, Irma, and Maria reached category 4 status and all made landfall – a record first.
Tropical storm Harvey hit Texas as a category 4 hurricane in August, piling rain in places more than any other cyclone measured on the continental United States.
Throughout Irma’s development, the destructive eyewall of the storm maintained intensity above 180mph longer than any other storm in Atlantic history – making it one of the most powerful Atlantic storms ever recorded.
Meanwhile, Hurricane Maria continue churning in the Atlantic, but neither posing a substantial threat to land.
On Sunday evening the Category 1 Hurricane Lee’s eyewall was nearly 900 miles away from the coast of Bermuda, travelling eastward at 3 mph.
So far this year, there have been a total of seven hurricanes and 13 named storms, with potentially even more to come.
On average an entire Atlantic hurricane season, which starts June and ends in November, usually equates for only six hurricanes. However this year’s hurricane season is predicted to be the most active since 2010.
Strange pulsating lights in the sky of Jamundà in Colombia scare baffled residents in Valle del Cauca
Many eyewitnesses have reported seeing a strange celestial phenomenon in the night sky over Jamundi, Valle del Cauca, Colombia on September 23, 2017.
The clouds suddenly began to engulf the city, with lightning flashes and a loud thundering sound coming from the sky. Then the clouds were blown away and two bright objects appeared, as if the sun had risen in the middle of the night.
First a weird thundering cloud is engulfing the city:
Then, the thundering cloud dispersed and two glowing objects appeared from behind:
According to locals, the glowing objects appeared at different times from behind the clouds.
The first ‘light’ emitted a strange sound and divided into several luminous objects that moved to the sides of the main object, which then vanished one after another:
This strange phenomenon was witnessed on September 23, 2017 and it greatly scared baffled onlookers who were trying to understand what the heck was going on!
Huge chunk of ice falling from the sky digs huge crater in Scotland – Just another megacryometeor
This is just another megacryometeor!?!
Yes, a family had a lucky escape when a huge block of ICE – megacryometer – fell down from the sky in a loud bang to leave a huge crater in the middle of their garden in Scotland.
A family had a lucky escape when huge block of ice fell from the sky and crashed into their garden, leaving a massive crater.
The megacrometeor struck the garden with a “big boom” and shook their home on September 26, 2017.
As reported by a family member: “I was sitting at my desk and heard this big boom. I thought it was an explosion and I felt the house shake. When I went downstairs the dog was acting strangely. I looked out of the window and saw a hole with white stuff in it. It was splashed all over the grass. If anybody had been out in the garden, it could have killed them. We just don’t know where it came from. It’s a complete mystery.”
The resultig crater in the middle of their lawn measures 4ft 7in by 3ft 11in.
There source of the strange phenomenon is still under investigation, but experts suspect the ice may have cme from a passing aircraft, but this is relatively rare: approximately 25 ice falls per year are reported to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Ferocious Canyon Fire in California forces evacuation of 1500 residents in Corona near Anaheim (videos and pictures)
The ferocious Canyon Fire in Southern California has forced the evacuation of as many as 1,500 residents living around the Santa Ana Mountains near Anaheim.
The wildfire has now spread to 2,000 acres near Chino Hills State Park, California, and is only 5 percent contained, with emergency crews urging people to evacuate homes and schools in the area.
The canyon fire began close to Freeway 91 just after 1pm on Monday, September 25, 2017 and spread into Chino Hills State Park a couple hours later.
Aircraft and more than 300 firefighters have been deployed to battle the flames.
Helicopters and other aircraft dropped water on the fire all through Monday and the night. Crews used bulldozers and cleared vegetation by hand to try to halt the fire’s advance.
Four schools have been closed due to the threat from the blaze, with Corona City authorities urging people to leave their homes south of Green River Road to the Trudy Way area.
Authorities reported that only one home was damaged, and they have not reported any injuries. An evacuation shelter has been opened at the Corona High School gymnasium.
Mysterious glowing object baffles skywatchers in Russia (video and pictures)
What is this mysterious spiraling glowing object observed over thousands of kilometers in the Russian sky? So eerie!
Now here a video of the strange glowing object in the sky of Russia: