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Loud Boom - Kansas City area
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 72734 04-30-2012 06:04 AM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
That was me reporting on the tennessee boom. I doubt most people thought much of it. I am next to FT campbell and it is common to hear booms,but they are continuous and not just some random boom. Also the power goes out for a second with a random boom and the computer goes off.It is like the sound feels like it is right over your head or outside the door. Does anyone have an explanation?
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 72734 04-30-2012 06:57 AM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 72734 04-30-2012 03:47 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
LoP Guest Wrote:A meteor was reported sighted 15 minutes after that boom in Maryland. I don't know if that is relevant but they say the california booms were meteor showers.
http://thelatestworldwidemeteorreports.blogspot.com/
Oops meant to say a possible meteor was reported to be sighted 15 minutes after the boom in Tennessee. In this part of the country people are going to assume it is Fort Campbell or a storm coming in. This boom was different. WE got no rain or storms yesterday at all.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 93731 04-30-2012 07:23 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
Was some pretty loud thunder that night (in kc myself) so it was hard to say. No lightning to speak of, bu really hause shaking thunder. And not discounting anything, I just didn't notice anything out of the ordinary. Big booms and not enough rain.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 58069 04-30-2012 07:27 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
DAYTON -- Some Dayton residents woke up early this morning to a loud boom! Turns out it mother nature damaging a Huffman Avenue church.
"I finally got back to sleep,'' Mike Benge, who lives near the church told us, ''and when I woke up this morning, came outside, and there was just debris and everything everywhere, all over the yard and the street."
It appears a lightning bolt struck the bell tower of the Living Waters Church on Huffman, causing extensive damage.
"It was louder than any thunder or lightning strike that I'd ever heard,'' Benge told us, ''I thought something had blown up, which that's what it pretty much was, that's what it was, something got struck by lightning, but it was just huge, and it rattled the whole house."
No one was hurt, and no word on when the tower will be fixed.
http://abc.daytonsnewssource.com/shared/...5972.shtml
I heard this one, no rain or storms all night that night.
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ana . User ID: 84929 04-30-2012 07:45 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:A meteor was reported sighted 15 minutes after that boom in Maryland. I don't know if that is relevant but they say the california booms were meteor showers.
http://thelatestworldwidemeteorreports.blogspot.com/
Oops meant to say a possible meteor was reported to be sighted 15 minutes after the boom in Tennessee. In this part of the country people are going to assume it is Fort Campbell or a storm coming in. This boom was different. WE got no rain or storms yesterday at all.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 91036 04-30-2012 08:18 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
LoP Guest Wrote:DAYTON -- Some Dayton residents woke up early this morning to a loud boom! Turns out it mother nature damaging a Huffman Avenue church.
"I finally got back to sleep,'' Mike Benge, who lives near the church told us, ''and when I woke up this morning, came outside, and there was just debris and everything everywhere, all over the yard and the street."
It appears a lightning bolt struck the bell tower of the Living Waters Church on Huffman, causing extensive damage.
"It was louder than any thunder or lightning strike that I'd ever heard,'' Benge told us, ''I thought something had blown up, which that's what it pretty much was, that's what it was, something got struck by lightning, but it was just huge, and it rattled the whole house."
No one was hurt, and no word on when the tower will be fixed.
http://abc.daytonsnewssource.com/shared/...5972.shtml
I heard this one, no rain or storms all night that night.
If there was no rain or storms that night, then what makes them so sure it was lightning?
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 58069 04-30-2012 08:23 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:DAYTON -- Some Dayton residents woke up early this morning to a loud boom! Turns out it mother nature damaging a Huffman Avenue church.
"I finally got back to sleep,'' Mike Benge, who lives near the church told us, ''and when I woke up this morning, came outside, and there was just debris and everything everywhere, all over the yard and the street."
It appears a lightning bolt struck the bell tower of the Living Waters Church on Huffman, causing extensive damage.
"It was louder than any thunder or lightning strike that I'd ever heard,'' Benge told us, ''I thought something had blown up, which that's what it pretty much was, that's what it was, something got struck by lightning, but it was just huge, and it rattled the whole house."
No one was hurt, and no word on when the tower will be fixed.
http://abc.daytonsnewssource.com/shared/...5972.shtml
I heard this one, no rain or storms all night that night.
If there was no rain or storms that night, then what makes them so sure it was lightning?
You got me???
There was a bright flash of light that lit up my windows and a loud boom that shook my house a couple of miles away.
First thing I did was check the radar and the nearest activity was Cincinnati, 50 miles away.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 91036 04-30-2012 08:31 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:DAYTON -- Some Dayton residents woke up early this morning to a loud boom! Turns out it mother nature damaging a Huffman Avenue church.
"I finally got back to sleep,'' Mike Benge, who lives near the church told us, ''and when I woke up this morning, came outside, and there was just debris and everything everywhere, all over the yard and the street."
It appears a lightning bolt struck the bell tower of the Living Waters Church on Huffman, causing extensive damage.
"It was louder than any thunder or lightning strike that I'd ever heard,'' Benge told us, ''I thought something had blown up, which that's what it pretty much was, that's what it was, something got struck by lightning, but it was just huge, and it rattled the whole house."
No one was hurt, and no word on when the tower will be fixed.
http://abc.daytonsnewssource.com/shared/...5972.shtml
I heard this one, no rain or storms all night that night.
If there was no rain or storms that night, then what makes them so sure it was lightning?
You got me???
There was a bright flash of light that lit up my windows and a loud boom that shook my house a couple of miles away.
First thing I did was check the radar and the nearest activity was Cincinnati, 50 miles away.
I think the media just uses familiar words such as "lightning" because its familiarity makes it easier to get much of the public to swallow it, even if it makes no sense since it wasn't raining. The media doesn't need to make sense, it just relies on the blind trust that much of the viewing public puts in whatever the mainstream media tells them.
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LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 58069 04-30-2012 08:38 PM
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RE: Loud Boom - Kansas City area
LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:If there was no rain or storms that night, then what makes them so sure it was lightning?
You got me???
There was a bright flash of light that lit up my windows and a loud boom that shook my house a couple of miles away.
First thing I did was check the radar and the nearest activity was Cincinnati, 50 miles away.
I think the media just uses familiar words such as "lightning" because its familiarity makes it easier to get much of the public to swallow it, even if it makes no sense since it wasn't raining. The media doesn't need to make sense, it just relies on the blind trust that much of the viewing public puts in whatever the mainstream media tells them.
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